Landlord torches New York home after tenants stop paying rent, become squatters: authorities
A New York City landlord is being accused of lighting his own townhouse on fire after the upstairs tenants stopped paying rent and refused to move out.
L.L. Bean temporarily closes some Maine stores as precaution in response to Lewiston shooting
L.L. Bean said many sites it operates in Maine closed Thursday "out of an abundance of caution" in response to Wednesday night’s deadly mass shooting in Lewiston.
Flight diverted to Portland over 'credible security threat,' off-duty pilot charged with 83 attempted murders
An Alaska Airlines flight from Washington state bound for San Francisco was diverted to Portland, Oregon, when an off-duty pilot allegedly tried to shut down the engines.
Delaware man accused of kidnapping 11-year-old from New Jersey he allegedly met on Roblox
A Delaware man arrested last month has been charged with kidnapping after allegedly transporting an 11-year-old girl he met on a gaming platform, from New Jersey.
MGM to lose up to $8.4 million each day as it resolves cyberattack
MGM Resorts International is projected to lose as much as $8.4 million daily until it fixes issues stemming from a cyberattack it fell victim to earlier this month.
Florida Amazon delivery driver in ‘serious condition' after ‘highly venomous' rattlesnake bite
An Amazon delivery driver is still reportedly in serious condition at a hospital after being bitten by a rattlesnake on the job in Florida.
Taco Bell employee in hot water after customer makes disturbing find on bank statement: police
Police in Oregon, Ohio, arrested Taco Bell employee Trevell Mosby on allegations that he made fraudulent transactions on fast-food customers' credit cards.
Nike abandons Portland store re-opening amid 'theft and safety issues'
Nike has decided to abandon a store it had temporarily closed in Portland, Oregon due to "theft and safety" issues, according to a local outlet's report.
Atlanta Walmart considers adding police substation when it reopens
A Walmart Supercenter in Atlanta is reopening next year, more than a year after it caught fire. When it does, it will have a workspace that's specifically for law enforcement officials.
LA leaders announce regional retail crime task force following spate of viral flash mob robberies
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and law enforcement leaders from the area vowed to catch the retail thieves that are terrorizing stores and shoppers.
Organized retail crime 'particularly acute' in California, industry expert says
Organized retail crime is a burgeoning problem nationwide, but an industry expert says it's unsurprising that California is facing a "particularly acute" issue.
Decades-long squatter takeover left to local Pennsylvania authorities: 'We're stuck dealing with it'
The city of Jeannette's fire chief says the department plans to use funds from Biden's rescue plan to demolish a remaining 250 vacant homes deteriorating from squatter activity.
Police stop work at Twitter HQ in crime-ridden San Francisco over permit 'misunderstanding'
San Francisco police stopped workers from removing lettering on a sign outside Twitter's headquarters less than 24 hours after CEO Elon Musk announced the company's rebrand to "X Corp."
American Airlines investigator allegedly tried to blame worker's on-the-job death on suicide: report
Texas police ruled an American Airlines employee who died on the tarmac in April perished due to an accident, not suicide as an airline investigator allegedly suggested.
Burger King employee allegedly served customers fries from the trash: police
A South Carolina Burger King employee is accused of dumping fries in the trash and then serving them to customers, according to the Union County Police Department.
Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
Tesla on Autopilot rear-ends work truck along Pennsylvania interstate, police say
Pennsylvania State Police said an 18-year-old was operating his Tesla on Autopilot when the car lost control and rear-ended a work truck along a busy interstate.
Seattle radio host rips liberal city's 'anti-cop' Pride Parade policy: 'Sends the wrong message'
The Seattle Pride Parade's decision to ban LGBTQ+ officers from wearing their uniforms while marching is "unapologetically anti-cop," KTTH Radio's Jason Rantz criticizes.
Arby's employee found dead in freezer had 'beat her hands bloody' trying to escape, lawsuit says
The family of an Arby's employee who was found dead inside a walk-in freezer at a Louisiana restaurant is suing the owners for wrongful death and gross negligence.
Lululemon employees fired after chasing robbers out of store: report
Two Georgia Lululemon employees, including an assistant manager, were fired after taking video and calling 911 on suspected robbers at their metro Atlanta area location.