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TSA checkpoint at John Wayne Airport, near empty, on March 24, in Santa Ana, Calif. (Jay L.

Months later, some await plane ticket refunds

TSA checkpoint at John Wayne Airport, near empty, on March 24, in Santa Ana, Calif. (Jay L.

September 13, 2020, 6:05am Life

Garth Follett of Novato, Calif., planned to travel to the Philippines in March. When he bought his ticket in January, the novel coronavirus was lurking but not yet menacing every country in the world. Read story

Six Mile Road in the heart of Gold Country provides a scenic drive through a canopy of trees in the town of Murphys, Calif.

Study finds we miss travel so much it’s taking a toll

Six Mile Road in the heart of Gold Country provides a scenic drive through a canopy of trees in the town of Murphys, Calif.

August 30, 2020, 6:02am Life

In a new Amex Trendex report, American Express found that U.S. consumers are seriously missing travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic — so much so that it’s begun taking a real emotional toll on them. Read story

4 bears hit by cars in Yosemite; rangers urge motorists to slow down

August 4, 2020, 9:00am Life

Four black bears have been hit by cars in Yosemite National Park over the last three weeks, leading rangers to urge motorists visiting the famed Sierra Nevada destination to slow down in a summer in which the human traffic has been cut in half because of the coronavirus. Read story

Detail of the First Class Mixed Nuts for sale at GNS Foods in Arlington, Texas on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. GNS Foods sold 12 million pounds of nuts to airlines last year that were dished out warm as a premium service to first class customers, particularly American Airlines. Sales to airlines has dropped dramatically due to the stoppage of serving nuts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aww, nuts: North Texas company has 42 tons to unload after American Airlines cut first class food service

Detail of the First Class Mixed Nuts for sale at GNS Foods in Arlington, Texas on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. GNS Foods sold 12 million pounds of nuts to airlines last year that were dished out warm as a premium service to first class customers, particularly American Airlines. Sales to airlines has dropped dramatically due to the stoppage of serving nuts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

August 2, 2020, 2:06pm Business

Kim Peacock was once the purveyor of first-class luxury, but now her Arlington company has more than 87,000 pounds of nuts and no idea if her airline customers will ever want them again. Read story

Coastal areas are extra inviting from horseback

August 2, 2020, 6:02am Life

ASTORIA, Ore. -- Horses have been a part of Northwest history, from pulling covered wagons along the Oregon Trail to hauling logs through luscious forests. Today, their uses tend to be in recreation or tourism. On the North Coast of Oregon there are countless opportunities to spend time on horseback,… Read story

A passenger goes through a security checkpoint at Sea-Tac International Airport on May 15. (Ellen M.

To travel or not to travel?

A passenger goes through a security checkpoint at Sea-Tac International Airport on May 15. (Ellen M.

July 5, 2020, 6:25am Life

To travel or not to travel? Read story

Tips for safe travel amid virus

July 3, 2020, 6:02am Life

If you plan to hit the road for the Fourth of July, there are some factors you may want to consider for traveling in the age of COVID-19. Read story

Disney World announces more reopening dates

June 28, 2020, 6:03am Life

Walt Disney World has revealed more reopening dates for some of its on-property hotels as the resort continues a phased reopening from its coronavirus shutdown. Read story

Mountain bikers ride along the Peterson Ridge West trail.

Ideal bike and hike in central Oregon

Mountain bikers ride along the Peterson Ridge West trail.

June 28, 2020, 6:02am Life

Sometimes, Central Oregonians with a passion for both hiking and biking like to take on both disciplines in the same day. Read story

A TUI X3 2312 Duesseldorf-Mallorca flight passenger talks to the press at Son Sant Joan airport in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Monday, June 15, 2020. Whether its German holidaymakers basking in Spain&#039;s sunshine or Parisians renewing their love affair with their city, Monday&#039;s border openings and further scrapping of restrictions offered Europeans a taste of pre-coronavirus life that they may have taken for granted.

U.S. citizens likely to be left out as Europe reopens borders

A TUI X3 2312 Duesseldorf-Mallorca flight passenger talks to the press at Son Sant Joan airport in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Monday, June 15, 2020. Whether its German holidaymakers basking in Spain&#039;s sunshine or Parisians renewing their love affair with their city, Monday&#039;s border openings and further scrapping of restrictions offered Europeans a taste of pre-coronavirus life that they may have taken for granted.

June 24, 2020, 12:45pm Latest News

Americans are unlikely to be allowed into more than 30 European countries for business or tourism when the continent begins next week to open its borders to the world, due to the spread of the coronavirus and President Donald Trump’s ban on European visitors. Read story