Coronavirus pandemic leads to drop in traffic and pollution along I-95

Maryland’s Secretary of the Environment says that the coronavirus pandemic has reinforced the need to transform transportation in the state.

Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Bridge to go cashless soon

Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Bridge will soon officially go cashless and only take tolls electronically.

Outer Banks counties to reopen to visitors starting May 16

The Outer Banks of North Carolina will open to visitors starting May 16, according to Governor Roy Cooper.

White House extends travel ban to United Kingdom, Ireland

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the United States will broaden its European travel ban, adding the United Kingdom and Ireland to its list, and was considering imposing restrictions on travel within the U.S. to areas hit hard by the coronavirus spread.

Airlines widen the middle seat but it could cost you

Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Air New Zealand, and Korean Air have been experimenting with adding an extra inch to widen the middle seat on planes.

Spring break travel advice during coronavirus outbreak
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A travel expert joined Fox 5 DC to share advice and answer questions about traveling during the coronavirus outbreak.

Travel concerns amid coronavirus outbreak

As the coronavirus continues spreading worldwide, some would-be travelers are wondering if it’s time to change plans.

American Airlines passenger says man assaulted her by continuously punching seat

An American Airlines passenger has called out the carrier and its employees for failing to act when a man seated behind her during a recent flight allegedly kept punching the top of her seat, an attack she’s since described as an "assault."

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.

Trump administration imposes visa rules for pregnant women on 'birth tourism'

The rules printed in the Federal Register on Thursday say applicants will be denied tourist visas if they're determined by consular officers to be traveling to the U.S. primarily to give birth.