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Infamous ties to serial killer Aileen Wuornos still attract interest in Florida bar, motel

Infamous ties to serial killer Aileen Wuornos still attract interest in Florida bar, motel

PORT ORANGE, Fla. - A framed photo of serial killer Aileen Wuornos sits on the bar at The Last Resort, the place where she had her last beer.
Still crowded today: London's Tube, world's first subway, marks 150 years in operation

Still crowded today: London's Tube, world's first subway, marks 150 years in operation

LONDON - Busy, congested, stressful. This is how the world's first subway system was depicted by London newspapers in 1863. It's a situation that would be familiar to nail-biting passengers of the present as the Tube turned 150 years old Wednesday.

Yosemite plan to protect river would ease traffic, close ice rink, end bike rentals

FRESNO, Calif.
Too many tourists? Savannah, Ga., debates whether to make room for double-decker buses

Too many tourists? Savannah, Ga., debates whether to make room for double-decker buses

SAVANNAH, Ga.

Companies will be sending fewer employees on the road in 2013; those travelling will spend more

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Fewer business travellers are likely to hit the road this year as the travel industry is challenged by corporate America's persistent economic fears. Business travellers are expected to take 431.

SC Ports Authority: Let dispute over cruise terminal permit head to the courts

CHARLESTON, S.C. - The South Carolina State Ports Authority has asked state regulators to allow a challenge to a permit for a new $35 million Charleston cruise terminal to head directly to court.
Small electrical fire sends smoke into cabin of Boeing 787 parked at Boston airport

Small electrical fire sends smoke into cabin of Boeing 787 parked at Boston airport

BOSTON - An electrical fire filled the cabin of a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 with smoke Monday minutes after passengers disembarked following a non-stop flight from Tokyo.

Hawaiian plans to buy 16 new Airbus planes to open new markets, complement existing fleet

HONOLULU, Hawaii - Hawaiian Airlines said Monday it plans to buy more than a dozen new Airbus planes to help it meet demand for travel between the West Coast and the islands.

Streetcar ride of masked revelers, king cakes usher in Carnival season along the Gulf Coast

NEW ORLEANS - Christmas wreaths and holiday parties gave way to king cakes and street parades as the Carnival season kicked off this weekend along the Gulf Coast.
Judge recommends that nuisance claims against SC cruise industry move forward

Judge recommends that nuisance claims against SC cruise industry move forward

CHARLESTON, S.C. - A lawsuit against Charleston's year-round cruise industry should be allowed to go forward because plaintiffs may be able to show ships are public nuisances that create soot, traffic and noise, according to a state judge.