Colorado poised to ban 'fatphobia' in workplace, housing
Lawmakers in Colorado are expected to pass legislation that bans bias based on “fatphobia" to prevent employers and landlords from discriminating against those who are overweight.
WA school employees sue Monsanto for $165 million over toxic contamination leaked from light fixtures
Bayer's Monsanto must pay $165 million to school employees near Seattle who claim harm from exposure to chemicals in the company's light fixtures, as ruled by a U.S. jury.
Disneyland streaker arrested after wandering around ‘It’s a Small World’ ride
A 26-year-old man suddenly took off his clothes at Disneyland in California and wandered around the "It's a Small World" ride, shocking guests.
Washington woman wins huge lottery prize on her own birthday
An Arlington, Washington, woman got a serious surprise after hitting a $150,000 lottery win while she celebrated her own birthday. All it took was a $1 purchase.
Nevada fire department recruiting nationwide to combat staffing shortages
Fire departments across the nation are facing staffing shortages and the search for more recruits is not easy due to the strenuous training required for the job.
GM's Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt resigns from company
Kyle Vogt, the CEO of Cruise, the self-driving vehicle company owned by GM, has resigned from his job after it halted all driverless operations.
California voters ‘duped’ by reform plan that sparked shoplifting crisis: sheriff
The sheriff of Sacramento County, Jim Cooper, told Fox News Digital that retail theft is "way beyond crisis level" while pinning blame on 2014's Proposition 47.
California retail thefts ‘beyond crisis level,’ Sacramento County Sheriff says
Rampant shoplifting in California’s capital is “beyond crisis level,” the sheriff tells Fox News Digital.
Tesla's Elon Musk meets China's Xi, thanks him for EV industry
Tesla CEO Elon Musk thanked Xi Jinping for the "rapid development of China's new energy vehicle industry" while at a dinner meeting in San Francisco, Tesla's Weibo account says.
Teachers strike in Portland Public Schools drags on in ‘no school November’
The ongoing strike by the Portland Association of Teachers has kept about 45,000 students in Portland Public Schools out of the classroom since Nov. 1.
28 arrested in Oregon retail theft sting operation at shopping mall; $5K in stolen merchandise recovered
Deputies in Clackamas County, Oregon, carried out a retail theft sting operation at Clackamas Town Center, resulting in the arrests of 28 people.
United flight from LAX to Vancouver makes emergency landing over alleged bomb threat: report
A United Airlines flight traveling from Los Angeles to Vancouver made an emergency landing in San Francisco reportedly over a bomb threat later deemed not credible.
Waikiki Beach hotel getting rid of Trump name, to have new management
The Trump International Hotel Waikiki will get a new name and management. LXR Hotels & Resorts will start running it early next year, according to owner Irongate.
Affordable vacation ideas in the year ahead include four cruise options: Here's what to know
For many people, affordable cruises are vacation and travel options that are right for them; here are four to consider for the year ahead and what to know about them.
California sheriff loses it on major retailer for blocking cops from nabbing shoplifters
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper slammed Target leaders for reportedly preventing his deputies from thwarting shoplifting crimes during an operation.
Pilot accused of trying to crash plane says he was trying to wake up from dream
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson who is accused of trying to shut down a plane’s engine last month says he thought he was only imagining the journey.
Newest Air Force stealth bomber, the $750M B-21 Raider, takes first flight
The U.S. Air Force B-21 bomber has taken its first test flight in California, with officials saying the aircraft can strike targets “anywhere in the world."
Dry climate in California ideal for farming agave, meeting demand for spirits
Agave plants thrive in dry climates, like those across California. The Golden State is rapidly growing with farmers eager to produce the plant for spirits.
For Thanksgiving travel, here are the top 10 cities to visit this year, according to WalletHub
WalletHub released its top travel destinations for this year's Thanksgiving holiday, with one state earning the top three spots — see the list and the criteria used for the rankings.
Blue state activist urges voting out progressives who are 'asleep at the wheel' on crime
Oakland, California's crime surge managed by Democrats has fueled the "cycle of poverty and failed businesses," activist and former mayoral candidate Seneca Scott criticizes.