Malaysia will reopen borders on April 1 after two years
Malaysia will reopen its borders on April 1 after two years and lift remaining coronavirus restrictions on businesses as it moves to restore normal life.
Could high gas prices impact airline travel? AAA weighs in
Could the pain at the pump bring pain to the airline ticket counters? An expert with AAA weighs in.
Ukraine Airbnb bookings: Users paying for stays to help hosts
Airbnb users found another way to give back to Ukrainians as the conflict with Russia continues – they're booking stays.
Average gas prices in Philadelphia area climb to around $4 per gallon
Gas prices continue to skyrocket in the Delaware Valley - and nationwide - as the average cost per gallon climbed between 11 and 15 cents overnight. The national average has risen to $3.83, according to AAA.
Airbnb is suspending all operations in Russia and Belarus, CEO says
Airbnb has suspended all operations in Russia and Belarus. The company is also offering free, temporary housing for up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine.
Defense confident they will clear former Amtrak engineer in deadly 2015 Philadelphia derailment
The prosecution rested Wednesday in the trial of a former Amtrak train engineer charged in the deadly 2015 derailment in the Frankford section of Philadelphia.
JetBlue pilot removed from cockpit after allegedly showing up drunk to work: TSA
A JetBlue pilot was removed from the cockpit of a Florida-bound plane before departure from New York on Wednesday after Transportation Security Administration agents said they noticed that he appeared impaired.
Planning a summer trip? Book your rental car now, experts say
Rental cars will be expensive and hard to find, according to travel experts. But here are some suggestions on how to save money on rental cars this year.
AAA: Traveler confidence rebounding in 2022 as COVID-19 cases drop
Based on the responses, AAA cites the boost in travel confidence is due to the COVID-19 vaccine, among other factors.
Hawaii to drop COVID-19 travel quarantine rules this month
Hawaii is the only U.S. state to implement a coronavirus quarantine program of this kind.
Defense argues rock throwers along tracks were to blame for deadly 2015 Amtrak derailment
Prosecutors in the trial of Amtrak engineer Brandon Bostian told jurors Bostian was “grossly negligent” when his train derailed in 2015 killing eight.
Local motorists try to swerve potholes, avoid costly repairs
Anyone who has driven in Philadelphia knows how badly some streets are pitted with potholes. Local motorists talked to Hank Flynn about just how much damage those divots have cost them.
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival cruise lines to ease mask mandates
Three major cruise lines are dropping onboard mask mandates as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to trend downward in the U.S.
Mexican beach resort shooting leaves 2 people dead, 1 injured, officials say
Two men were killed and a third was injured Saturday night after members of suspected rival drug cartels opened fire at a popular Mexican beach resort, officials say.
US cities with the worst traffic congestion, according to GPS data
Between 2019 and 2021, traffic congestion has slowly increased as more businesses resume in-office operations and COVID-19 restrictions continue to lessen.
Rising gas prices: Ways to maximize your fuel economy
As gas prices continue to climb, here are some tips and tricks to help save you money and maximize your fuel economy.
Virgin Galactic reopens spaceflight ticket sales
Tickets cost $450,000 and all reservations will require a $150,000 deposit to secure a spot, according to the company.
American Airlines employee stabs co-worker in Boston airport, police say
The employees got into a physical dispute before the stabbing, police said
Trucker protest: Canadian judge orders end to blockade on Ambassador Bridge
A Canadian judge has ordered protesters at the Ambassador Bridge over the U.S.-Canadian border to end the 5-day-old blockade that has disrupted the flow of goods between the two countries and forced the auto industry on both sides to roll back production.
TSA 'highly concerned' with number of guns found on travelers at Philadelphia airport last year
The Transportation Security Administration at Philadelphia International Airport said it’s "highly concerned" about the number of firearms it took from passengers last year.