New York AG Letitia James Asserts Airline Passenger Rights Amid Federal Deregulation During Holiday Rush
NY Attorney General Letitia James reminds airline passengers of their rights amid federal deregulation and encourages filing complaints with her office for issues like delays and cancellations.
Waymos Froze During the SF Blackout—Now the Company's Racing to Fix It
When one-third of San Francisco went dark last Saturday, hundreds of Waymo robotaxis didn't just lose their way—they became obstacles themselves, freezing at intersections and turning a power crisis into a traffic nightmare. The company's explanation reveals just how unprepared autonomous vehicles are for the kind of infrastructure failures San Francisco residents know all too well.
Minnesota's Northstar Commuter Rail to Be Replaced by Expanded Bus Service Network
Minnesota's Northstar Commuter Rail will be replaced by expanded bus services, promising 400 weekly bus trips with new routes and frequent service across the Northstar Corridor.
ODOT Warns of Impending Windstorm and Urges Caution for Oregon Holiday Travelers on Christmas Eve
ODOT warns of a severe windstorm on Christmas Eve in Oregon and advises holiday travelers to plan for disruptions, including downed trees and power lines. High winds and winter weather may affect travel, particularly on mountain passes.
Governor Hochul Urges New Yorkers to Drive Sober as State Police Ramp Up Holiday Patrols
Governor Hochul emphasizes holiday safety in New York with increased law enforcement patrols to combat impaired driving until January 1, 2026, and temporary lane closures suspended to ease travel.












