KFC unveils scratch 'n' sniff valentines that smell like chicken

KFC unveiled its answer to boring Valentine's Day cards - a set of retro-inspired, scratch 'n' sniff cards that feature Colonel Sanders and smell like fried chicken.

Mom warns about unaccompanied minors using Uber

Amy Shay says she was shocked when she saw her 12-year-old son pull up in front of her house alone in an Uber.

Equifax hack put more info at risk than consumers knew

The Equifax data breach exposed more of consumers' personal information than the company first disclosed last year, according to documents given to lawmakers.

Air bag danger: Ford, Mazda add pickups to do-not-drive list

Ford and Mazda are adding more than 35,000 pickup trucks in North America to a list of vehicles that should not be driven because they have Takata airbag inflators with a high risk of exploding.

Cadbury hiring chocolate taste testers

Chocoholics, it’s your lucky day — you could now be paid to eat chocolate for a living.

Hooters will give you free wings on Valentine's Day if you shred a picture of your ex

Hooters restaurant is helping single people celebrate Valentine’s Day right. The restaurant, known for their chicken and formerly for their scantily clad employees, is offering the opportunity once again to shred a picture of your terrible, horrible, no good ex-significant other — and receive a free plate of wings.

U-Haul to give its employees a one-time bonus, as a result of tax cut

Officials with U-Haul say Friday its employees will receive a one-time bonus, as a result of the tax cut bill that was signed by President Donald Trump.

Driver's licenses could soon be replaced by cell phone apps

Your driver's license could be replaced by a cellphone app if a pilot program involving four states and the District of Columbia works out.

Dunkin' Donuts to ditch foam cups by 2020

Foam cups at Dunkin' Donuts will soon be history, removing what the company estimates will be a billion of them each year from the waste stream.

L.L. Bean revising over 100-year-old return policy, limiting to 1 year for returns

L.L. Bean's generous return policy is going to be a little less forgiving: The company, which has touted its 100 percent satisfaction guarantee for more than a century, is imposing a one-year limit on most returns to reduce growing abuse and fraud.

Amazon to deliver groceries from Whole Foods for Prime members

Amazon is bringing its speedy delivery to Whole Foods. The online retail giant plans to roll out two-hour delivery at the organic grocer this year to those who pay for Amazon's $99-a-year Prime membership.

National Pizza Day 2018 deals and freebies

Save some dough and celebrate 'National Pizza Day' with these tasty deals and freebies.

Valley company makes flamethrowers shooting 30-foot flames

If you've ever felt the need to burn something, this Valley company has a product just for you. This business is literally "on fire" making flamethrowers that fire flames up to 30 feet away. FOX 10's Steve Krafft reports. 

Little Caesars restaurant closed for mouse droppings baked into pizza

A Little Caesars in Indianapolis, IN, was shut down by health inspectors Tuesday morning after a couple found rodent feces baked into the crust of their pizza.

Dow industrials drop another 1,000 points as selling spreads

Stocks plunged again Thursday, and for the second time in four days the Dow Jones industrial average sank more than 1,000 points.

Woman claims she found dead lizard in her salad made with store-bought lettuce

A Maine woman found herself in a scaly situation after allegedly discovering a dead lizard in her salad, which she claims is likely from the bag of romaine lettuce she bought at the supermarket.

Living on the cheap: Town offering $1.20 homes

Want to live in Italy on the cheap? Now, you can buy a home with the cash likely in your wallet. A town, on the island of Sardinia right next to the beautiful Mediterranean sea is now selling hundreds of abandoned homes. The price tag is $1.20! Yup, you heard me right--just a buck and 20 cents.