LOS ANGELES (AP) — The University of Southern California expects to reopen campuses this fall, joining the state’s major public universities in planning to resume on-campus life that was curtailed by the coronavirus outbreak. “With conditions improving and vaccine distribution now being ramped up, many of us are feeling a […]
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Even during a normal year, Jacqueline Kim, a stay-at-home mother of two in Encinitas, Calif., is pretty bullish about making travel plans to national parks. She researches trails and sites, and logs on to the websites right when reservations open up. “Six months ahead, I book it, because I know […]
WAUSAU, Wis. (WAOW) – Whether you’re planning on traveling to a different state or staying close to home, there are a few helpful reminders to keep top of mind before you take off for a summer vacation this year. The Better Business Bureau says summer vacations will not look the same […]
The Jamestown Planning Commission discussed a proposal on the Chadakoin Adventure Trail to connect Love Elementary School and Jackson-Taylor Park during its monthly meeting Tuesday. P-J photo by Dennis Phillips Following several discussions on small cell 5G technology, the Jamestown Planning Commission has approved an ordinance to […]
Seven candidates are vying for six available seats in the La Jolla Community Planning Association’s upcoming board election. The election will be held Thursday, March 4, with results announced at the board’s meeting that night. Board terms are three years. A candidates forum was held during LJCPA’s Feb. 4 meeting […]
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Valentine’s Day may be over, but love is still in the air. If you recently got engaged, use technology to help with your wedding planning. Tech can make it less stressful, and more fun. Zola is a great smartphone app to have to keep all things […]
Planning a vacation can be really tough. But it is one of the most crucial parts of the entire travel process itself. Planning lays out the guidelines for your expenditure, conveyance, and other such things that you need to look into before laying out a proper plan. Once that is […]
Coronavirus has wreaked havoc over the past year, infecting 106.8 million people and killing 2.3 million worldwide – with 27.1 million of those cases and 466,000 of the deaths coming from the United States. By any measure things have been disrupted. How COVID-19 will ultimately affect 2021 is unknown. But […]
The Greenville City Council is set to restore $6.5 million to its current budget in February thanks to better than expected tax revenues. The city can fund employee pay raises, hire new staff and fund operational expenses such as purchasing additional vehicles, Assistant City Manager Michael Cowin said. Cowin updated […]
When the San Diego City Council took on the proposed Complete Communities initiative during its last meeting of 2020 (which also was the last meeting for five council members), most of it was approved, save for the parks master plan. Complete Communities has four components: the parks plan, a mobility […]
Between volatility in infection rates and shifting guidance from federal and local agencies, it can be hard to determine how best to travel, or whether it’s safe to travel at all. Somewhere between “it’s OK to travel” and “it’s not OK to travel” lies a vast gray area of caveats, […]
Erica Lamberg, Special to USA TODAY] Published 8:00 a.m. ET Dec. 5, 2020 CLOSE The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on MGM Resorts. USA TODAY Remember what travel was like before COVID-19? You didn’t have to wear a mask or get your brain probed by a Q-tip to take that much-anticipated […]
The San Diego Planning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 3 to forward a proposed short-term vacation rental ordinance to the City Council for review and recommended adoption with some revisions, including loosening the limit on whole-house rental licenses to 1 percent of the city’s available housing stock. The effect of the […]
With COVID cases surging across the U.S. and officials rolling out lockdowns and restrictions to stop the virus spreading, ahead of Thanksgiving some Americans plan to flout the rules and celebrate as normal. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises people to only celebrate with members of their […]
FILE – In this Wednesday, March 4, 2020, file photo, Arkansas coach Eric Musselman reacts on the sidelines against LSU during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Fayetteville, Ark. This season, a host of newcomers will have opportunities for second-year coach Musselman. Michael Woods AP Planning […]
Due to the pandemic, the mountain recreation area is limiting the number of lift tickets sold each day. BOISE, Idaho — Bogus Basin is preparing for a ski season in high demand while operating at a shrunken capacity. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the mountain recreation area will operate at […]
It’s been so long that we have been stuck inside our houses due to the pandemic. So many of us have been craving for that one getaway. With things getting back to normal and tourist places following all precautionary measures, we can finally think of planning a getaway. Neemrana Fort […]
Thanks to an academic essay published in Applied Research in Quality of Life in 2010, research tells us that more than half the joy of travel comes before the vacation even begins—in the anticipation and planning portion of the holiday. It’s this kind of research that makes all the ruminating […]