Lunatrain Revives Opulent Rail Travel with Private Charters from Bay Area to Southern California and Beyond
Startup Lunatrain is launching private charter train services on Amtrak routes, with luxury experiences from the Bay Area to Southern California and Denver. Prices range from $10,000 to $18,500.
Norwood Commuters Advised to Avoid Dean Street and Route 1 Intersection Due to Traffic Signal Malfunction
The Norwood Police Department has alerted the public to a malfunction at a major intersection, advising commuters to avoid the area and take alternate routes. Local crews are working on repairs.
Travel Alert, St. Charles Parish Drivers Face Multiple Road Closures and Detours in Destrehan and Surrounding Areas
St. Charles Parish has announced multiple road and lane closures, with detours in place due to roadwork and utility work, affecting travel for drivers in the area.
New York City's Holiday Deliveries Surpass 2 Million Daily, Spotlighting Delivery Workers' Essential Role
Delivery and truck workers in NYC manage 2 million packages daily, outpacing the myth of Santa Claus' delivery capabilities. Policies aim to improve their wages and working conditions amid the city's bustling delivery economy.
Aging Marin Lifeline Finally Gets Fix as Board OKs San Geronimo Pipeline Overhaul
Marin Water won board approval to replace two leaky pipeline crossings over San Geronimo Creek. Construction is planned for late summer with wildlife safeguards.
San Francisco International Airport Hit by Weather Delays on Christmas Day, Hundreds of Travelers Affected
Strong winds and winter weather on Christmas Day caused flight delays at San Francisco International Airport, with arrivals initially capped at 25 per hour and later 28. Nearly 200 flights were delayed, affecting travelers' festive plans.
Storm Forces Closure of Two Caldecott Tunnel Bores, Caltrans Warns of Delays in Bay Area
A storm caused electrical issues, closing two Caldecott Tunnel bores and disrupting traffic; Caltrans is working on repairs without a set reopening time.












