San Francisco residents earning $100,000 considered 'low income'
A California government agency says that a $100,000 salary in San Francisco is considered "low income," according to a memorandum earlier in June.
Oregon lawmakers vote to end ban on self-serve gas
Oregon is poised to end a long-held ban on self-serve gas station pumps throughout the state. The bill is now headed to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk to be signed.
AI comes to the farm: New technology tackles acres of weeds quickly by using robotics and lasers
Carbon Robotics CEO spoke of his farming technology, the LaserWeeder, and what it offers farmers. AI powers the unit as it uses robotics and lasers to rid farms of weeds quickly.
San Francisco Bay Area grocery store takes drastic measures to deter rampant shoplifting
A grocery store in the San Francisco Bay Area has taken to installing metal gates at its entrance in an effort to deter rampant shoplifting that has spread throughout the city.
Train derails into Montana's Yellowstone River
A train derailment has been reported near Big Timber, Montana with a bridge collapse sending multiple cars into the Yellowstone River and leaking fuel.
AT&T, Westfield Mall, Nordstrom lead San Francisco downtown exodus
A slew of companies have indicated in the past few months that they will exit locations in San Francisco's downtown area, moves AT&T, Westfield and Nordstrom recently said they would also make.
USDA approves first 'lab-grown' meat to be sold to the public
The Department of Agriculture approved lab-grown meat producers UPSIDE Foods and GOOD Meat to sell their chicken products at retail in California.
Oakland business owners make unusual choice on cash amid crime crisis: report
Several Oakland businesses have moved away from accepting cash as some areas of the city battles burglary numbers that have nearly tripled over the last two years.
Biden to unveil $600 million in additional climate spending
President Biden will announce $600 million in additional climate change spending during an event in Palo Alto, California, on Monday.
Twitter kicked out of Colorado offices in latest court battle over unpaid rent
A judge in Boulder, Colorado, ordered the sheriff's office to evict Twitter from office space locations over the company allegedly not paying rent, court documents show.
Property developer reveals California city where investors could 'make a killing'
Post Brothers CEO Michael Pestronk explains why he believes San Francisco, California provides opportunities for investors despite businesses fleeing the city.
Auto shops struggling to find trained mechanics amid national shortage: 'It's really getting scary'
Due to a national shortage of trained auto mechanics it's taking longer than usual, and costing more, for people to get their cars fixed in auto shops.
Blockbuster pokes fun at Netflix over password-sharing crackdown
The Twitter account for the Blockbuster video brand took to social media to tease Netflix over its password-sharing crackdown despite only having one remaining store.
Stuart Varney: Democrat support of a Gavin Newsom presidential run is a sign of desperation
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the political ambitions of Gov. Gavin Newsom after the California lawmaker attacked Gov. Ron DeSantis for sending migrants to Sacramento.
Meta, In-N-Out Burger challenge California bill requiring some companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions
Meta and In-N-Out Burger have lobbied against a California state bill that would require them to disclose their direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions.
California port problems piling up amid labor negotiations
Service disruptions at major West Coast ports amid ongoing labor negotiations between the ILWU and PMA have raised concern about supply chain issues hitting the U.S. economy.
Former ByteDance exec counters TikTok CEO's testimony, CCP has 'backdoor' access to user data stored in US
An ex-ByteDance executive accused TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew of "misdirection," arguing in a recent court filing that the Chinese Communist Party accesses user data through a "backdoor."
Americans experiencing surge in spam text messages, financial loss from scams higher than ever
Americans are experiencing a massive increase in spam text messages sent to their cell phones. Cybersecurity experts say these messages can put important information, or money, at risk.
Business owner abandons 'lawless' San Francisco, calls out 'horrific' city leadership: 'We're fed up'
Tom Wong, a lifelong San Francisco resident and private security firm owner, joined "Varney & Co." after fleeing the city for the safety of the suburbs.
California is killing another industry that families need
State Farm will no longer sell home-insurance policies in California. The decision follows a similar call by GEICO, which closed all sales centers in the state last year.



















