Gas prices moving in different directions depending on where you are: GasBuddy analyst
GasBuddy's Patrick De Haan addressed the impact of U.S. oil refinery shutdowns and explained why gas prices in some parts of the country are rising again.
Tiny Oregon town hosts 1st wind-solar-battery ‘hybrid’ plant
A renewable energy project in Oregon will combine power, wind power, and batteries to store energy.
PG&E says Forest Service took transmission pole, equipment amid Mosquito Fire criminal investigation
Utility company PG&E said in an SEC filing Monday that the U.S. Forest Service "removed and took possession" of company equipment during an investigation.
Concerns escalate over San Francisco's rising crime hurting business
Concerns have been raised that San Francisco's rising crime is negatively impacting the city and its business, as well as the travel and tourism industry.
Tesla countersues California agency behind race bias lawsuit
Tesla's counter-lawsuit alleges the CRD violated state law by not seeking public comment before adopting procedures for investigating and suing employers.
Supply chain issues and inflation fuel billion-dollar black market
Scammers are now trying to target the wine and spirits industry. They're trying to take advantage of consumers amid supply chain shortcomings and inflation.
California seeks to ban sales of diesel commercial trucks effort to fight pollution, climate change
California leaders are proposing a measure to ban the sale of diesel commercial trucks across the state as they seek to curb pollution.
Seattle teachers approve new contract after 5-day strike
The teachers in Seattle approved a contract following a strike that delayed the start of the school year by five days. The three-year contract will provide salary raises.
Underlying energy market conditions could signal pain for consumers this winter and beyond
Energy economists told FOX Business that consumers should expect higher home heating prices this winter and in future years due to the global energy crisis and green policies.
Tennessee, Montana AGs lead effort questioning credit card CEOs about tracking gun purchases
Attorneys general from Tennessee, Montana and 22 other states warned credit card companies a plan to track gun purchases could violate consumer protection laws.
Hawaii businessman, ex-Maui County official each plead guilty in political bribery case
An ex-Maui County official and a Honolulu businessman pleaded guilty to a bribery case. The Milton Choy bribed Stewart Olani Stant for business contracts.
Denver's cash handout to homeless is 'terrible for inflation' and 'unsustainable': CO GOP chair
According to Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown, Denver's basic income plan and cash handouts for homeless people won't "help their families" or provide permanent housing.
Drought forces farmers to scale back and others to fold as economists warn of price hikes
As drought conditions ravage crops and land across the U.S., cattle production has been impacted. Economists warn this could lead to less beef in stores and higher prices.
Marco Rubio says California electric car plan 'self-defeating': People will be 'charging their cars with coal'
Sen. Marco Rubio said California's mandate for banning sales of gas-powered cars by 2035 does not make sense when electric cars rely on coal and natural gas to charge.
San Francisco airport workers 'arrested and cited' after 'civil disobedience'
A San Francisco airport food workers union said that 41 of its protesters were arrested on Friday for blocking traffic outside a terminal.
Some states in limbo after California's new electric car mandates
More than a dozen states are debating whether to adopt California's plan to ban new gas cars by the year 2035 in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Pacific Northwest cherry harvest smallest in 14 years due to cold
The Pacific Northwest cherry harvest is the smallest since 2008 due to a spring snowstorm that hit the cherry bloom in April, an event that has never happened before.
Supply chain issues plaguing lumber distributors, home improvement companies
Lumber suppliers stopped taking orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. That caused supply to drop and prices to skyrocket. Now, distributors are struggling to meet rising demand.
California heat wave knocks out Twitter data center, potentially threatening service: report
California's recent extreme heat wave knocked out a Twitter data center located in the Sacramento area last week, CNN reported Monday.
Oil company pleads guilty to oil spill in Southern California
Oil company Amplify Energy pleaded guilty to an oil spill off the Southern California coast. Its ruptured pipeline shuttered beaches for a week and threatened businesses.



















