Colorado ski resort Steamboat Springs is limiting short-term rentals
Because Colorado ski resort Steamboat Springs is facing a housing crisis, the town passed a ban on new short-term rentals in most of the town, such as those booked on Airbnb.
California store bans masks after thieves use them to avoid identification
A Beverly Hills, California store is barring visitors from wearing masks due to a "disturbing" trend of robberies where the suspect is wearing a face covering and cannot identify them.
Could Scott Peterson receive a new trial? A look at costs from his 2004 proceedings
Convicted murderer Scott Peterson will soon learn whether or not he will be granted a new trial after his initially scheduled hearing was delayed due to COVID exposure.
Colorado mother sues Facebook, alleges daughter's addiction to platform has caused mental health problems
A Colorado mother filed a lawsuit against Facebook, alleging that the social media giant contributed to her daughter's mental health problems.
California proposes $1.65B film tax credit to draw productions from anti-abortion states
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed to extend the tax credit to the film/TV industry in California to draw production from anti-abortion states. The bill would provide $1.65B.
Amazon hit with more warehouse probes from OSHA over alleged workplace hazards
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspected Amazon warehouses in multiple states this week as part of a probe into workplace conditions.
California GOP gubernatorial candidate says it's time to pull plug on billion dollar high-speed rail project
California GOP gubernatorial candidate Sen. Brian Dahle argues the state should halt the high-speed rail and reinvest that money into other projects.
Brad Pitt pays $40 million for coastal California castle built in 1918
Brad Pitt buys 1918 California mansion in Carmel for $40 million in off-market transaction, which also marked one of the priciest deals ever closed in the area.
Easterday Dairy is looking to exit Oregon mega dairy
Easterday Dairy bought a plant in OR that was having problems several years ago. They're suing the former owners for breach of contract, claiming they didn't clean the site properly.
Instagram lawsuits claim platform fuels eating disorders, mental health issues for young users
Instagram and its parent company, Meta, are the target of a lawsuit alleging it has contributed to the harm of teenage users by fueling destructive behavior.
Tesla being investigated by federal agency for alleged workplace discrimination
Tesla disclosed in a filing with the SEC on Monday that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is probing the company over alleged workplace discrimination.
Biden is destroying American energy and ordinary citizens suffer
President Biden is destroying U.S. energy industry and ordinary Americans, especially in rural states like Montana, are suffering as a result of his actions.
LA highway heist: Thieves make off with millions in gems, gold
A group of burglars made off with tens of millions July 11 by stealing jewels and luxury goods from a Brinks Security armored vehicle outside Los Angeles.
Self-driving tractors rolling out in California could fuel the future of farming
A California company is rolling out one of the world's first self-driving electric tractors, which could lead to faster, cheaper and safer farming methods.
Alaska Airlines flight delayed after 2 pilots have 'professional disagreement', refuse to fly together
An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to the gate on Monday after the two pilots had a "professional disagreement," the airline told Fox Business on Thursday.
California truckers pledge to continue blockade of Oakland port over controversial labor law
Protesting truckers on Wednesday brought a Northern California port, one of the nation's busiest, to a standstill in protest of AB5, a controversial labor law.
California amusement park announces chaperone policy after teen fights force early closures
A California theme park will require chaperones for underage guests after multiple fights broke out over the weekend and forced the park to close hours early.
Lawsuit claims that Skittles are 'unfit for human consumption'
Mars Inc has been sued by a consumer who claims that Skittles are unfit to eat because they contain a known toxin that the company had pledged to phase out.
7-Eleven offers $100,000 reward for information leading to arrest in string of deadly California robberies
7-Eleven is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect police believe is linked to a string of deadly robberies in Southern California.
Starbucks to close 16 stores, 6 in Los Angeles over 'safety issues'
Starbucks announced on Tuesday that they are closing sixteen stores in cities across the nation due to safety issues. Six of the stores are in crime-ridden Los Angeles county.