Face masks now optional on major American airlines, effective immediately
A federal judge in Florida struck down the national mask mandate covering airlines and other public transportation Monday, and the Biden administration said the rule would not be enforced while federal agencies decide how to respond to the judge’s order.
CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 amid uptick in COVID-19 cases
The CDC extended the order, which was to expire on April 18, by two weeks to monitor an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
US passport applicants can select 'X' gender starting Monday
U.S. passport applicants can now select male, female, or unspecified or another gender identity (“X”) as their gender marker starting Monday.
Chicago residents warned of parking restrictions as annual street sweeping season begins
Residents are reminded to check for the bright orange signs announcing temporary parking restrictions.
Princess Cruises ship docks in San Francisco with multiple COVID cases
A cruise ship that went to the Panama Canal has docked in San Francisco with multiple COVID cases onboard.
Dollywood closes drop tower ride made by same manufacturer as Orlando FreeFall
Tyre Sampson, 14, fell off of the FreeFall ride at Orlando's ICON Park on Thursday night. The ride is 430-feet-tall, according to the attraction. The ride is operated by the SlingShot Group of Companies.
Illinois woman killed in freak accident at tourist site at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico
54-year-old Brenda Holzer of Yorkville was fatally injured Wednesday while climbing the second of four ladders to reach the Alcove House.
Travel warning issued for Tijuana, Baja California
The warning also says US citizens have been victims of kidnappings.
Airline CEOs, travel groups urge White House to lift mask rules on flights
The CEOs of Delta, American and United Airlines, and others are urging the White House to end a federal mask mandate on airplanes, along with international pre-departure testing requirements.
Lightfoot introduces new Chicago tourism campaign: 'What we're made of'
The summer travel season is right around the corner, and Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to make Chicago a destination for travelers.
Chicago airports brace for influx of travelers during spring break, warmer months
Chicago airports will play host to thousands of travelers in the upcoming weeks for people who are lookiing to seize on the city's loosened COVID requirements as the weather warms up.
American Airlines to resume alcohol sales on certain flights in April
American Airlines paused the sale of alcohol on flights when the COVID-19 pandemic began and will "slowly reintroduce its buy-on-board" program in April.
Record gas prices plateau in US over the weekend
It’s not a significant decrease by any means, but the news may signal a sign of relief for drivers after the average price of regular-grade gasoline shot up a whopping 79 cents over the past two weeks.
Illinois driver's license renewal extension pushed back, again
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White announced that expiration dates for driver’s licenses, ID cards and learner’s permits are being extended until July 31, 2022.
Americans see biggest single-day jump in gas prices in years
The average price of a regular gallon of gasoline increased to $3.84 this week
Airbnb is suspending all operations in Russia and Belarus, CEO says
Airbnb has suspended all operations in Russia and Belarus. The company is also offering free, temporary housing for up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine.
Chicagoan Tamara Turner's desserts now being served on American Airlines
Tamara Turner is the founder of Silver Spoon Desserts. She specializes in miniature Bundt cakes.
Chicago woman's desserts now being served on American Airlines
Airline passengers across the country will be enjoying desserts made by Chicago businesswoman Tamara Turner.
Tired of the snow? Here's 5 warm weather getaways
Travel expert Jeanenne Tornatore dishes out five great vacation ideas for escaping the cold and snow.
US approves new adaptive driving beam headlights that won’t blind oncoming drivers
U.S. regulators are about to allow new high-tech headlights that can automatically tailor beams so they focus on dark areas of the road and don’t create glare for oncoming drivers.