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Laser Pointer Charges Continue As Court Examines Federal Law
It is NO prank. Aiming a laser at an aircraft is illegal | by travel blogger Mark C. Palmer | FBI continues to educate and make arrests for...
Atlantic City eyes conventions as casinos close
Will you be going to Atlantic City soon for a convention? Possibly, if the city has its way, according…
USA’s Top 5 cities with fastest-growing hotel rates in 2014
Nashville is the city with the No. 1 fastest growing hotel rates this year so far, according to…
Frontier Airlines beefs up CLE’s fall schedule, article says
Denver-based Frontier Airlines is expanding its schedule out of Cleveland (CLE) this fall, according to the Cleveland Plain…
BREAKING: Illinois Gov Vetos “Uber Bill”, Chicago Keeps Regulation Powers
Illinois Governor vetoed two state bills related to ridesharing regulations, keeping the regulation of such services like Uber with local municipalities instead of state-wide.
U.S. hotels sold a record 113 million room nights in July
More evidence that consumers will see hotel rates continue to rise: U.S. hotels sold more than 113 room…
Blogging and The First Amendment
Are Bloggers Considered "Media"? | by travel blogger Mark C. Palmer | What protections do bloggers have regarding First Amendment issues from defamation
Peoria airport expects to wave bye-bye to 50-seat jets
Expect aircraft changes soon at the small airport in Peoria, Ill., that might make business travelers happier, a Central Illinois TV news outlet reports.…
Tax Deductions for Blogging? Not So Fast
Blogging as a business for tax deductions: Courts put the burden on the taxpayer to prove any claimed deductions are the ordinary and necessary business expenses in carrying on the business. Various factors must be analyzed to determine if blogging is your "business."
South Suburban Chicago Airport Enters Next Planning Phase
State of Illinois moves to the next step of adding a third major airport to serve Chicago, about 36 miles south of downtown near Peotone, as the State has acquired almost 3,600 of the 5,800 acres needed for the airport, which currently has an optimistic 2016 groundbreaking.