Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines merger clears regulatory hurdle, will now be reviewed by DOT
Alaska Airlines announced Monday that its merger with Hawaiian Airlines cleared a major hurdle after the DOJ's time period to complete its investigation expired.
Small Hawaii airline grounds flights amid safety inspection
Mokulele Airlines announced Saturday that it was temporarily grounding part of its fleet after finding "discrepancies" during routine safety maintenance.
Billionaire Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker in spotlight as Chicago hosts DNC
Wealthy Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is basking on the national stage this week after successfully bringing the Democratic National Convention (DNC) to Chicago.
Disney reverses course citing 'unique circumstances,' waives right to arbitration in widower's lawsuit
Disney claimed that a lawsuit filed by widower, whose wife died from a food allergy after eating at a restaurant in Disney World, is invalid because he subscribes to Disney+.
Wyoming mayoral candidate promises to let OpenAI bot govern capital city, faces backlash from tech giant
Cheyenne, Wyoming, mayoral candidate Victor Miller has vowed to allow a bot he created with ChatGPT and named VIC govern and make executive decisions.
DNC heads to Chicago as city nears a decade of population decline
The Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday in Chicago as the Windy City closes in on 10 consecutive years of population declines amid a high tax climate spurring the exodus.
Maryland farm at risk of losing 'millions' from PJM's 70-mile, 500,000-volt electrical transmission project
Gaver Farm, a family-owned and operated farm in Maryland, says the impact of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would have a severe financial impact on their business.
Illinois mansion sitting on Lake Michigan shore seeks $35M
A mansion sitting on the shore of Lake Michigan recently went up for grabs – and its eight-figure asking price brought it a notable title.
Ex-Minnesota bar owner: Tim Walz let my business burn
Former Minnesota business owner Bill Hupp shares how his business burned to the ground during the 2020 riots under Gov. Tim Walz's leadership on 'The Evening Edit.'
'Forced labor': State AGs probe Chinese company Temu over 'disturbing' business practices
A group of Republican state attorneys general is demanding answers from the Chinese e-commerce company Temu, alleging "disturbing" business practices.
'Steepest, most inverted dive coaster in the world' coming to Six Flags park next year
Chicago-area theme park Six Flags Great America is getting a new "record-breaking" dive roller coaster named Wrath of Rakshasa, the company announced Thursday.
Wally Amos, founder of world famous cookies, dies at home in Hawaii: reports
Wally Amos, the founder of Famous Amos cookies, died at his home in Honolulu on Tuesday at the age of 88, according to reports.
California roller coaster gets stuck, strands passengers in the air for 30 minutes: reports
A California roller coaster introduced in the 90s malfunctioned over the weekend, stranding about a dozen riders for 30 minutes, reports say.
Alaska Airlines flight makes sudden diversion after pilot says he's not certified to land: report
An Alaska Airlines flight operated by SkyWest was forced to make a sudden diversion from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to Salt Lake City after the pilot said he was not certified to land the plane, reports said.
Theme park revenues take a dive as inflation, high costs bite
Disney, Universal and Six Flags are reporting lower second-quarter earnings for their theme parks this year as inflation and high costs take their toll on U.S. families
Ground cinnamon recall expanded following discovery of 'elevated levels of lead'
Ground cinnamon from a Florida company distributed in Maryland were found to have high levels of lead, prompting an expanded recall.
Wawa is coming to West Virginia
Pennsylvania-based Wawa is expected to kick off construction on a new location in Inwood, West Virginia, on Wednesday, the convenience store chain's first-ever in the Mountain State.
Ex-Minnesota bar owners say 'evil' Tim Walz's far-left policies ruined small businesses
Lisa Zarza and Bill Hupp, both former Minnesota bar owners, criticized Tim Walz's policies concerning COVID-19 and riots for hindering small businesses.
FDA reclassifies nut recall to highest risk warning after testing positive for listeria
Shelled walnuts voluntarily recalled last month for potential listeria contamination have now tested positive, causing the FDA to reclassify the recall.
These are the top states to live in 2024
Massachusetts beat out its fellow 49 states to be named the best to reside in this year, WalletHub found. The personal finance website gave it a 60.52 overall score.



















