Detroit woman says she woke up to pastor peeing on her on plane
A Detroit woman says she was sleeping on a flight home from Las Vegas when a man, identified as a North Carolina pastor, urinated on her.
Detroit bus service halt will last through the weekend amid ongoing labor dispute
Detroit bus service wast halted Friday morning due to a driver's dispute.
Mom wants airlines to reexamine mask policies after getting kicked off flight
American Airlines said that they are investigating the incident and that they follow CDC guidelines.
Southwest Airlines updates COVID-19 policies, extends middle seat blocking through November
Southwest evaluated its policies and procedures based on “science and evolved guidance from the CDC and broader medical community,” Ryan Green, SVP & chief marketing officer, said in a recent press release.
Will Smith turning 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' mansion into Airbnb
Will Smith is turning the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” mansion into an Airbnb rental. The listing will be available for Los Angeles County residents starting next month.
Mom asked to leave Southwest flight with son, 2, because he wasn't wearing a mask, she says
A mother says she was "humiliated" when she was escorted off a Southwest flight Saturday because her 2-year-old was snacking without a mask prior to takeoff.
Milford representative proposes end to Michigan license plate stickers to save money, end needless lines
Michigan drivers would no longer need a hard copy of a vehicle's registration or an annual sticker on license plates under pending legislation.
Coronavirus pandemic reshaping air travel as carriers struggle
Airlines are trying to convince a frightened public that measures like mandatory face masks and hospital-grade air filters make sitting in a plane safer than many other indoor settings during the coronavirus pandemic, but it isn’t working.
Don't cancel your time off from work if COVID-19 cancels your vacation, experts suggest
Whether you're still reporting for work every day or working from home during the pandemic, you need to take a break.
How risky is flying during the coronavirus pandemic?
Flying can increase your risk of exposure to infection, but airlines are taking precautions and you can too.
Report: Next stimulus package could include $4,000 vacation credit, second check
The president brought up the “Explore America” Tax Credit during a White House roundtable last month.
Travel industry ready to roar as restrictions loosen - but with new safety precautions
Most of the trip planning is domestic, people feel safer in their cars.
Airlines, cruise lines 'doing right things' with precautions to get business back
Fishman says there usually aren't as many people on board and airlines are taking plenty of precautions. Companies are trying to meet the challenge of rebuilding trust for travelers and making them feel safe while the pandemic hopefully subsides in the coming months.
Michigan state park campgrounds closed through June 21
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources said late Wednesday that any plans for spring camping at state campgrounds are canceled through at least June 21 in response to the coronavirus crisis.
FOX 2 reporter Jessica Dupnack shares travel experience amid coronavirus precautions
"It feels so good to be home, there is a lot of uncertainty especially in Europe," she said.
President Trump suspends travel between US and Europe for 30 days
Trump said the restrictions won't apply to the United Kingdom and the U.S. would monitor the situation to determine if travel could be reopened earlier.
Travel insurance recommended as a coronavirus safety net
Concerns like that are growing as the U.S. State Department this week advised U.S. citizens to not travel by cruise ship - because according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is an increased risk of being infected with the coronavirus on cruises.
The Nine Zip Trips to Gaylord to capture winter Michigan magic
The Nine crew traveled this past weekend to Gaylord, Michigan. The Alpine inspired town is just over 3 hours away, straight up I-75.
North Carolina woman calls 911 with toes after hands crushed under car
A North Carolina woman traveling through South Carolina had to use her toes to dial 911 because her hands became trapped while changing a tire.
U.S. looks to tighten rules covering service animals on planes
Airlines might soon be able to turn away cats, rabbits and all animals other than dogs that passengers try to bring with them in the cabin.