Airlines companies shares mixed at 1 p.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at 1 p.m.: Delta Air rose $.17 or .4 percent, to $39.39.
Wyoming appeals Oregon's denial of Columbia River terminal for coal exports
Wyoming is appealing Oregon's recent decision to deny an application to build a coal terminal at the Port of Morrow, on the Columbia River.
Airlines companies shares mixed at the close of trading
Shares of some top airlines companies were mixed at the close of trading: Delta Air fell $.18 or .5 percent, to $39.04.
Nova Star ferry that runs between Maine, Nova Scotia will end season a few weeks early
The Nova Star ferry that runs between Portland, Maine, and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, is ending its first season a few weeks early.
Alaska Railroad Corp. reports revenue growth despite decline in petroleum, coal shipments
The Alaska Railroad Corp. is reporting revenue growth of more than 4 percent in the last fiscal year, despite declines in petroleum and coal shipments.
Vermont bridge program uses new technology to speed repair and save money
Last month, construction crews placed a series of hollow tubes over the Wanzer Brook in Fairfield as part of a Vermont Transportation Agency program that uses new technology to cut construction time, save money and reduce the backlog of bridges that need replacement.
Supervisor of Shipbuilding in Bath, Maine, gets a new commanding officer
The Navy Supervisor of Shipbuilding in Bath, Maine, has a new commanding officer.
Airlines companies shares up at 10 a.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are up at 10 a.m.: Delta Air rose $.21 or .5 percent, to $39.50.
Family, contractors settle lawsuit over death of boy killed by falling Alabama airport sign
A settlement over the death of a boy who was hit by a falling flight information sign inside Birmingham's airport was approved Wednesday, and the family said they had forgiven the contractors involved.
Cairo power outage halts subway trains to downtown, knocks Tv stations off air
An hours-long power outage in Cairo has halted many subway trains and knocked several TV channels off the air in the Egyptian capital.
Fox attempting to break new ground with risky reality TV experiment 'Utopia'
It appears as if almost anything might be possible in "Utopia." Whether its ensuring participants can legally hunt, readying for wildfires or accounting for an impending pregnancy, the masterminds behind the new Fox unscripted society-building series have prepared for every possible situation at the rural compound where they're filming "Utopia." Except for one: What if nobody watches? That's not a scenario the creators of this human ant farm even want to consider.
Railroad: Allman film crew twice denied access to tracks before fatal train crash in Georgia
Railroad company CSX Transportation says it twice denied producers of a movie about singer Gregg Allman the permission to shoot on the company's tracks before a freight train slammed into the film's crew in south Georgia, killing one worker and injuring six.
Arena that is home to Phoenix Suns to lose US Airways Center name
The arena that is home to the Phoenix Suns is losing its US Airways Center name.
Passenger speaks out about seat dispute that diverted airline flight, says he's embarrassed
The businessman whose dispute with a fellow airline passenger over a reclined seat sparked a national debate about air-travel etiquette says he's embarrassed by the way the confrontation unfolded.
Airlines companies shares up at the close of trading
Shares of some top airlines companies were up at the close of trading: Delta Air rose $1.35 or 3.4 percent, to $40.93.
Airlines companies shares up at 10 a.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are up at 10 a.m.: Delta Air rose $.67 or 1.7 percent, to $40.25.
Anger at 30,000 feet: Airline passengers on cramped jets are fighting one another for legroom
Squeezed into tighter and tighter spaces, airline passengers appear to be rebelling, taking their frustrations out on other fliers.
Pennsylvania court rules against owner of landlocked plot seeking road across neighbor's land
A state appeals court has ruled against a landowner who wanted to access his landlocked property by building a road through a neighbor's land, the latest decision in a long-running dispute about how the Private Road Act should be applied.
Malaysia Airlines to shed 6,000 staff as part of overhaul plan after disasters
Malaysia Airlines will shed 6,000 workers as part of an overhaul to revive its damaged brand after being hit by double passenger jet disasters.
Airlines companies shares down at 10 a.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are down at 10 a.m.: Delta Air fell $.27 or .7 percent, to $39.89.