FAA cuts flights amid shutdown — What to do if yours is delayed or canceled
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic by 10% in 40 major markets starting Friday as unpaid air traffic controllers continue to call out.
Dept. of Transportation could close some airspace next week amid shutdown, Duffy warns
With flight delays on the rise nationwide, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy cautions that the situation may get worse the longer the government shutdown continues.
Traveling soon? Here’s what to do if flight is delayed or canceled
Travel snags are more likely to ramp up ahead of the holiday season as the shutdown drags out. Here’s what to know if you face a delay or cancellation.
Thanksgiving travel at risk? How a government shutdown might impact your trip
As the government shutdown continues, unpaid air traffic controllers face staffing shortages that are causing flight delays nationwide and sparking concern ahead of Thanksgiving travel.
Airlines step up as thousands of air traffic controllers go unpaid
Here is how some U.S. airlines are stepping up to support the air traffic controllers that are going without pay amid the government shutdown.
DHS issues new travel guidance for foreigners, green card holders
The new rules will require immigrants to have their picture taken when they enter and exit the U.S.
Buc-ee's Virginia: Stafford residents to weigh in on proposed location near I-95
Residents in Stafford County will have the opportunity to ask questions about a proposed Buc-ee's Travel Center in Stafford Monday night.
Air travel continues to be impacted by government shutdown
Staffing shortages triggered by the ongoing federal government shutdown are causing more flight delays at airports nationwide, with union leaders warning the situation could worsen.
Airports refusing to play Kristi Noem video blaming Democrats for government shutdown
Airports around the US are reportedly refusing to play a video from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in which she blames Democrats for the federal government shutdown.
29 European countries implement new biometric entry-exit system; will eventually replace stamping passports
If you have travel plans in Europe, you’ll now have your biometric data collected at border crossings in 29 European countries.
Ground stop at Atlanta's airport lifted after tower evacuated | What we know
Expect even longer delays at Atlanta's airport after the air traffic control tower was evacuated on Friday afternoon.
Greyhound steps up as government shutdown grounds flights, disrupts air travel
As the government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel across the country, Greyhound and FlixBus are stepping in to meet growing demand from travelers.
FAA delays flights to DCA due to staffing as government shutdown continues
On Wednesday night, flights at Reagan National Airport were delayed due to “staffing” conditions, per an FAA advisory.
Annual report ranks the worst cities for drivers in 2025
A new report is ranking the best and worst U.S. cities for drivers. Here’s what the report found.
Staffing shortages at air traffic control towers cause massive delays across U.S.
At least eight air traffic control towers are expected to be understaffed for several hours on Tuesday night, according to the FAA.
DMV Destinations: Visit the Richmond Region
Take an inside look at everything the Richmond region has to offer. Sponsored by Visit Richmond.
Historic covered bridge closed after damage from oversized vehicle
A portion of Old Frederick Road is closed after a historic covered bridge was damaged by an oversized vehicle this weekend.
Airlines warn government shutdown could disrupt flights, strain aviation system
The Modern Skies Coalition says a shutdown would force the FAA to suspend hiring and training, delay safety initiatives and create costly backlogs.
American Airlines teams with luxury brands to woo premium travelers
As demand for economy seating continues to lag, airlines are shelling out upgrades to maximize returns from travelers willing to pay more. Here's what American Airlines is offering.
Americans traveling to Europe will have fingerprints scanned under new rule. What we know
Tourists heading to Europe will be required to have their fingerprints and facial images scanned starting next month.



















