Hawaiian Electric shares tumble as utility faces scrutiny amid deadly Maui wildfires
Hawaiian Electric is under scrutiny for not shutting off the power during a windstorm four days before racing wildfires swept through the Maui town of Lahaina.
San Diego airport close call between private jet, Southwest plane prompts federal investigation
Officials are investigating an incident at San Diego's airport where a private jet was told to abort a landing to avoid a Southwest airplane using the same runway.
Rep Kiley says San Francisco crime is 'so out of control' that employees are instructed not to drive to work
GOP California Rep. Kevin Kiley sharply criticized San Francisco and its incessant crime after a federal memo urged employees to work from home.
'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas breaks silence during teary apology: 'We all have our bad moments'
Tiffany Gomas, who has been called the "crazy plane lady" for swearing at passengers and urging crew to let her off the plane, issued an apology video over her actions.
Texas woman sneaked through security after American Airlines meltdown: police docs
DFW Police said an American Airlines passenger who launched into a public meltdown on the tarmac returned to the secure side of the airport after being kicked out.
Florida-bound American Airlines plane drops 15,000 feet in 3 minutes: 'It was terrifying'
An American Airlines flight headed to Florida reportedly dropped over 15,000 feet in a matter of three minutes, according to flight records.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez offer $100 million to Maui recovery effort
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, are donating $100 million to create a relief fund for those affected by Maui wildfires.
Delta Air Lines passenger settlement offers refunds to some customers affected by COVID cancelations
Delta Air Lines has agreed to a class action settlement with passengers who say they did not receive cash for canceled flights during the pandemic.
Pennsylvania theme park opening largest 'Sesame Street' store in the country
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place is adding a giant gift shop outside its gates, which will serve as its flagship store, and the largest "Sesame Street"-themed store in the country.
San Francisco robotaxi expansion approved by California Public Utilities Commission despite safety concerns
Cruise and Waymo were approved by the California Public Utilities Commission to operate robotaxis in San Francisco without restriction despite safety concerns from city leaders.
US airlines adding Maui flights to help residents, visitors flee
Airlines have added extra flights to help get passengers out of Maui after one of the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history started raging across the area last week.
Bollinger Shipyards, America’s largest privately owned shipbuilder, to close its New Orleans operations
The largest privately owned shipbuilder in the U.S., Bollinger Shipyards, announced Tuesday that it will consolidate its operations by closing its facility in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NYC Dollar Tree store closes over alleged rat infestation spotted by community group: 'Will not back down'
Residents of Queens, New York, turn to the Ozone Park Residents Block Association for advocacy help after spotting an alleged rat infestation at a local Dollar Tree store.
New management of bankrupt Vantage Travel to reimburse customers who had trips canceled 100% in travel credits
Vantage Travel cruise customers will be able to file for a reimbursement after the travel customer went bankrupt in June.
Private jet operator Wheels Up warns of 'substantial doubt' over its survival despite cash from Delta
Private jet operator Wheels Up received a cash infusion from investor Delta Air Lines Wednesday after warning of "substantial doubt" about continuing operations.
Jay-Z’s ‘Made in America’ cancellation weeks before event leaves festival workers at loss
Philadelphia's "Made in America" music festival has been canceled this Labor Day due to "severe circumstances" beyond the production team's control.
Thousands of flights delayed or canceled as severe weather hits US
Severe weather hitting portions of the central and eastern U.S. has caused over 3,800 flight delays and nearly 400 cancellations as of Tuesday afternoon, according to FlightAware data.
Amazon holding second Prime sale ahead of holiday season
Amazon announced Tuesday it's planning another exclusive sale for Prime members this year and it will kick off right before the 2023 holiday season.
US renters remain burdened, but some metro areas saw relief in first half of year
American renter households remained "rent burdened" in the first half of 2023, facing a 30.2% rent-to-income ratio for those seeking an average-priced apartment.
Airlines seek to extend cuts to flights in New York-area airports amid staffing shortage
Major U.S. airlines requested that the FAA extend cuts to flights at New York-area airports and Washington National through late October due to air traffic staffing shortages.


















