Iconic Portland ice cream business threatens to move headquarters over city's rampant crime
Salt & Straw, a prominent Portland ice cream company, might move its headquarters from the city over crime issues that the company co-founder says threatens employee safety.
Portland business forced to close because of crime
Rains PDX owner Marcy Landolfo on the ongoing break-ins that have forced her to shut down her winter clothes store
Small business owners detail impact of crime surge on companies
CEO of Goodwood Brewery Ted Mitzlaff, owner of J's Creole Wings Omar Duncan, and Los Angeles property manager Nejdeh Avedian joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how crime has impacted their ability to do business.
Portland store shuts down, posts blistering note on front door slamming rampant crime: 'City is in peril'
Portland, Oregon, clothing store Rains PDX shut down after facing more than a dozen break-ins and covering expensive repairs, according to a note posted the store's front door.
NYC bill preventing landlords from performing criminal background checks gains traction
A bill being considered in New York City would prevent landlords from conducting criminal background checks on prospective tenants as crime continues to surge in the city.
Chesapeake, VA, Walmart shooter bought gun on day of rampage, left 'death note,' police say
Walmart supervisor Andre Bing, who killed six colleagues in a Tuesday shooting spree, legally purchased his gun the day of the shooting and left behind a 'death note,' authorities say.
Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking operation benefited banks, accusers allege in lawsuit
Women who allege they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein filed a lawsuit against two banks they claim benefited financially from his sex trafficking system.
Balenciaga apologizes for child abuse themes in dual photoshoots
A promotional photo for an Adidas-Balenciaga collaboration handbag depicts a desk of documents including the text of a Supreme Court case pertaining to child pornography.
Starbucks to shutter first Seattle store to unionize, citing 'safety and security incidents'
Starbucks is shuttering a store in Seattle that was the first to unionize amid what the company calls "safety and security incidents," prompting backlash from the union.
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX owes more than $3 billion to creditors
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX, which filed for bankruptcy protection last week, said in a court filing that it owes its 50 largest creditors more than $3 billion.
Crime, panhandling hurting local businesses, Nashville-area store manager says: 'We're losing customers'
A business manager in a Nashville suburb told a local Fox affiliate that ongoing theft, harassment and panhandling have negatively impacted his establishment and the local economy.
Man allegedly pulls gun on Wendy's employee after not getting sauce with his meal
Wendy's employees called the police after a customer brandished a firearm after not receiving sauce with his meal last week. The man was using a stolen firearm, police say.
COVID-19 scammers who fled to Montenegro while awaiting sentencing extradited back to US: Report
Two people convicted of stealing $18 million from COVID-19 relief funds were reportedly extradited back to the U.S. from Montenegro on Thursday.
Elizabeth Holmes to face sentencing hearing over Theranos crimes
Elizabeth Holmes faces her sentencing hearing in California on Friday. The former Theranos exec faces 20 years in prison, though her team has requested just 18 months.
Portland Nike store abruptly closes after brazen shoplifting incidents
The Nike Community Store in Portland, Oregon, has been closed for weeks after an increase in crime, according to local media, with no indication on when the store will reopen.
Philadelphia suspect steals entire McDonald's cash register through drive thru: 'Give me the money'
Philadelphia police say an armed suspect reached through a McDonald's drive-thru window and grabbed the cash register.
Texas dessert maker shuts down storefront after string of burglaries: 'Shady characters' come around at night
A dessert maker in San Antonio shut down her shop after a string of break-ins this year, saying other local business closures left her "in the middle of a dark neighborhood."
TSA to conduct trainings after man allegedly threatens passengers on flight with box cutter
The TSA says its employees will undergo extra training on proper screening of passengers' items after a disruptive traveler was found in possession of a box cutter.
Businesses in Long Beach threaten to move if violence, rampant drug use are not cleaned up
Public safety issues in Long Beach, California, are sparking concern among prominent business owners who are threatening to leave if crime and drug use issues aren't addressed.
JetBlue passenger arrested after allegedly masturbating on two-hour flight
A JetBlue passenger who was allegedly caught exposing himself and masturbating on a flight to Detroit was arrested and hit with federal misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges.