These are the days national parks will have free admission in 2023
Every year, nearly 300 million people visit the 423 national park sites in the U.S.
White Dog Café kicks off annual New Year's Day Pajama Brunch
What better way to start the New Year than in your pajamas! White Dog Café is serving up all things brunch as you enjoy in your comfiest clothes.
Quintessence Theatre extends 'Mary Poppins' performances until January 8
Performers with Quintessence Theatre stop by FOX 29 to show off their skills as they extend their 'Mary Poppins' run into the New Year.
American Airlines worker killed in incident at Alabama airport
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the deceased," Montgomery Regional Airport tweeted.
From Boise to Bhutan: Here are the top travel destinations of 2023
Lonely Planet’s “Best in Travel 2023” features 30 destinations that are sorted by 5 of the best types of experiences you can have there: eating, journeys, connecting, learning and unwinding.
Nashville airport apologizes for 'unfortunate incident' with police threatening to arrest Southwest passengers
Southwest has issued apologies to customers over thousands of flight cancelations and travel disruptions.
Countdown to 'Noon' Year's Eve with Cinderella in Philadelphia
Need a family-friendly way to ring in the New Year? Grab brunch with Cinderella at The Igloos at Figo!
Dinner and show for a romantic New Year's Eve at Philadelphia jazz cafe
Chris' Jazz Cafe has everything you need for a romantic New Year's Eve - atmosphere, 3-course meal, drinks and music.
New Year's: History of lucky food traditions including tamales, pork and sauerkraut
New Year’s Day traditions and superstitions across the U.S. include eating certain foods, performing certain rituals and avoiding various activities.
Beyond Dry January: The rise of non-alcoholic drinks in the adult beverage market
Ditching alcohol in the first month of the year has become a trend, but the beverage industry sees opportunity in non-alcoholic drinks beyond just Dry January.
Video: Virginia family falls through ‘frozen’ pool on Christmas after dance party on ice
Video shared by Anabel Rojo shows her and her two family members having fun dancing on top of a frozen pool moments before the ice breaks.
2 seriously injured, including Philadelphia child, after Winslow Twp. Atlantic City Expressway crash
Two people, including an 81-year-old Norristown woman and an 11-year-old Philadelphia boy, were injured in a two-vehicle accident on the Atlantic City Expressway.
Hershey sued for allegedly selling lead and cadmium-filled dark chocolate
A New York man filed a class action lawsuit against Pennsylvania-based Hershey for selling dark chocolate filled with lead and cadmium, according to reports.
College student solves ‘revolutionary’ 2,500-year-old language puzzle
While researching for his Ph.D. thesis, Rishi Rajpopat decoded a 2,500-year-old rule, which makes it possible to use “the father of linguistics” Pāṇini’s “language machine.”
'We're crossing our fingers': Southwest travelers hope for best as airline promises return to normalcy
Nearly a week after that nasty winter storm, cancelations, delays and serious travel woes continue as Southwest Airline makes a big promise to travelers.
Southwest travelers hope for best as airline promises return to normalcy
Nearly a week after that nasty winter storm, cancelations, delays and serious travel woes continue as Southwest Airline makes a big promise to travelers.
Southwest cancels another 2,300 flights, expects normal operations to resume Friday
Southwest is struggling to recover after being overwhelmed by a winter storm that left hundreds of pilots and flight attendants stranded out of position to operate flights.
Teacher transforms students’ drawings of monsters into plush toys
A teacher in Melbourne, Australia, made handmade toys for her students based on their drawings.
Can’t stop at just one potato chip? Blame your genes, study says
A new study out of Japan focused on a genetic mechanism that had a strong correlation to the suppression of overeating high-calorie foods.
Some families going into debt to visit Walt Disney World, new study finds
A new study shows that some families are willingly going into debt to visit Walt Disney World in Orlando, with dining and ticket prices higher than what many had initially anticipated or budgeted for. However, 71% of those surveyed don't regret incurring debt for their Disney vacations and memories.



















