Amtrak had told an accessibility advocacy group that it would have to charge them $25,000 to reconfigure its trains to take two extra wheelchairs.
Author: Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY
Austrians wish ‘Frozen’ fans would stop overrunning Alpine village that looks like Arendelle
Hallstatt, Austria – the Alpine village rumored to be the inspiration for Arendelle – is struggling to cope with “Frozen” fans overrunning the town.
State Department urges all Americans to leave Iraq after US embassy attack
The State Department says it has suspended consular services at its embassy in Baghdad following the New Year’s Eve attack by Iranian-backed groups.
USA TODAY’s top 10 Travel stories of 2019: Hurricane, scorpion on plane, jetway births
From the scorpion aboard a United Airlines flight to the baby born on an American Airlines jetway, these were the stories readers clicked on in 2019.
Joe T. Garcia’s: This family restaurant is the go-to spot for Tex-Mex food in Fort Worth
The enchilada plate, fajita plate, margaritas are favorites at this iconic Ft. Worth eatery. But bring cash – they don’t take credit cards.
Flight attendants sue Frontier Airlines, allege discrimination against new moms
Flight attendants have accused Frontier of making them go on unpaid leave well before giving birth and being unaccommodating to breastfeeding moms.
Milo, the cat who went missing at Dulles airport in October, is reunited with owner
“Guess who’s home for the holidays!” wrote Molly McFadden, who has been reunited with Milo the cat, who went missing at Dulles Airport in October.
Honolulu World War II museum fights to remain open for more Pearl Harbor anniversaries
Gentrification is pricing the Home of the Brave Museum out of an increasingly tony Honolulu enclave.
Mississippi hotel will let you adopt a dog on site – and it can move right into your room
Since October 2018, 33 dogs have gone home with guests from the Home2 Suites in Biloxi, Mississippi. Here’s how the program works.
Man caught at Houston airport with 35 pounds of liquid cocaine in shampoo bottles
The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol says an arriving passenger tried to smuggle 35 pounds worth of liquid cocaine in shampoo bottles into the country.