Austin-Bergstrom Airport Offers Essential Travel Tips for Holiday Rush, Urges Early Arrival and Pre-Planning
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport provides travel tips for the holiday season, advising early arrivals and offering alternative travel and parking suggestions to ease congestion.
South Florida Brightline Vet Says ‘Killer Train’ Job Left Him With PTSD, Sues For $60 Million
A former Brightline conductor filed a $60 million federal suit this week, alleging chronic PTSD after witnessing multiple deadly collisions and accusing the company of denying trauma leave.
San Francisco's Sunset District Supervisor Backs Ballot Measure to Reopen Great Highway to Cars Amid Ongoing Debate
Supervisor Alan Wong supports a measure to reopen San Francisco's Great Highway to weekday traffic, potentially leading to a new vote on an issue with a complex history involving park supporters and others.
Tulsa Drivers Brace for Ongoing Infrastructure Overhaul, Detours and Road Closures Through 2028
Tulsa is undergoing extensive road construction with significant closures and detours, including repairs on US-169 and long-term projects on the I-44/US-75 interchange until 2028, with various lane and ramp closures affecting traffic flow.












