$2 billion Mexico resort shelved over feared impacts
A Spanish developer said it would go back to the drawing board after Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Friday canceled a $2 billion tourist development in Baja California.
A Spanish developer said it would go back to the drawing board after Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Friday canceled a $2 billion tourist development in Baja California.
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Celebrating the warm summer months, as schools let out and the cooling off begins
A Spanish developer said it would go back to the drawing board after Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Friday canceled a $2 billion tourist development in Baja California.
What started out as a routine tweet promoting a Father’s Day getaway has tourism officials in Sandusky, Ohio, red-faced over a hash tag that put the invitation smack in the middle of lurid headlines involving Jerry Sandusky.
If you’ve ever been shushed by a cranky concertgoer or tight-lipped librarian, here’s your chance to get your revenge. On Saturday, the tiny town of Spivey’s Corner, N.C., will host the National Hollerin’ Contest, which promises to be a howling good time.
Consumers looking to save a few bucks on fall travel have until Thursday night and a choice of fare sales among most of the major U.S. airlines.
You could give dad another tie or splurge on a six-pack of socks for Father’s Day on Sunday, but he’d probably rather go somewhere with you on a fun adventure.
In March 2013, the host of NPR’s “All Things Considered” and other icons of the airwaves will join the first-ever Public Radio at Sea cruise.
After months of training and shelling out $55,000, Joe Martinet’s dream of climbing Mount Everest ended abruptly when the guide service he was using canceled the trip because of safety concerns.
Cars Land, opening Friday in Disney’s California Adventure park next door to Disneyland, marks the grand finale of a five-year expansion of the Anaheim, Calif., theme park.
Look, up in the sky! It’s an ad, it’s a movie, it’s ... “Departure Date,” the latest quirky marketing effort from the airlines that brought you reality-show flight attendants, a signature brand of lipstick and ice cubes shaped like founder Sir Richard Branson.
With Amtrak on pace to set another ridership record this year, it appears millions of Americans are reserving seats on the nation’s rolling stock. Some are going a step further and reserving entire cars.