Travel September 23 Tourism decline prompts Las Vegas to offer citywide discounts on hotels and shows Las Vegas tourism officials report declining visitor numbers, but tourists say the city still feels busy during the new "Fabulous 5-Day Sale" event running through Friday.
Colorado September 23 Young hunters in Colorado died in 'instant,' coroner reveals Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko, both 25, died instantly from lightning while elk hunting in Colorado's San Juan Wilderness, a coroner had confirmed.
Lifestyle September 23 Las Vegas visitors shocked at 'crazy' costs, from $14 coffees to $95 ATM fees Las Vegas travelers report paying $20 for two coffees, $30 for a single cocktail and $50 for early hotel check-in. The high costs come as tourism drops in Sin City.
Colorado September 22 Colorado jury awards family $205M after 6-year-old falls to death from theme park ride Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park must pay $205 million after 6-year-old Wongel Estifanos fell 100 feet to her death due to improperly secured safety restraints on a ride.
Cybercrime September 22 Beware of fake Wi-Fi networks that steal your data when traveling Travelers face increased risks from fake Wi-Fi networks at airports and on flights as attackers exploit growing reliance on in-flight internet for entertainment and services.
Colorado September 22 Colorado hunters found dead after going missing in rugged terrain Search and rescue teams found the bodies of two 25-year-old elk hunters who went missing in Colorado's San Juan Wilderness Area near Trujillo Meadows Reservoir.
Archaeology September 21 Missouri archaeologists hunt for ancient civilization in the Amazon: 'Chasing big goals' Missouri State University archaeologists Daniel Pierce and Christopher Bodine are heading to Brazil to study ancient Amazonian geoglyphs that may reveal an unknown civilization.
Ancient Egypt September 20 Legendary pharaoh's gold bracelet stolen from popular museum was sold and melted down, officials say Egyptian officials solved the theft case regarding Pharaoh Amenemope's 3,000-year-old bracelet, which was recently taken from the Egyptian Museum's restoration laboratory in Cairo.
Travel September 19 Airlines told to reevaluate emergency evacuation procedures after carry-on concerns The FAA is asking airlines to review their emergency evacuation procedures after passengers took carry-on items during recent evacuations, slowing exits and risking lives.
Archaeology September 19 Hobbyists searching for rockets accidentally unearth 'incredible' ancient treasures buried deep underground Polish metal detecting group Denar Kalisz discovered medieval coin-filled pots and a 222-gram Roman gold necklace during their summer treasure hunting expedition.
Archaeology September 18 Eerie images show century-old wreck of Titanic's sister ship as divers recover artifacts for first time An 11-person diving team recovered luxury items and equipment from the Britannic wreck, which lies 400 feet deep off the Greek coast since 1916. It was the Titanic's sister ship.