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Horseback riding in Griffith Park

A sunset dinner ride is a kind of Hollywood western

On Course: Dispatches from the travel desk


Travel Troubleshooter: Unable to check in at hotel, but charged anyway


Talk isn’t cheap when traveling abroad

Keeping in touch can be a challenge when trying to use cell phones abroad.

Jackson fans are goin’ back to Indiana

A bus company’s King of Pop Hometown Tour highlights the Jackson family home, school and other Gary sites.

2nd Lawsuit Expected In Prep School Sex Scandal

A second lawsuit is being prepared against the former dean of an exclusive Connecticut boarding school who has been charged with molesting three students.

Police Respond To Report Of Possible Drowning In Kent

State police and other emergency personnel were responding late this morning to a report of a possible drowning in the Housatonic River, in the area of Bull’s Bridge in Kent, authorities said.

Annual Tax-Free Week In Connecticut Begins Sunday

Connecticut’s annual tax-free week begins Sunday and lasts through Aug. 22, giving consumers another way to save in this troubled economy.

Bayfield: More than just a pretty face

Visitors to this charming Wisconsin town get more than stunning views of Lake Superior.

Of ferries and foodies

Once a hub for busy commuters, the city’s Ferry Building is now a haven for foodies. On a busy Saturday, the place is packed with goodies, and people eager to look, sample and buy.

The Ferry Building, that long, tall landmark where Market Street meets the Embarcadero, is where they brought the injured after the great San Francisco quake of 1906. It’s the hub that drew as many as 50,000 commuters daily across the bay before there were any big bridges here, then sent them back across the water at day’s end. It’s the monument that a freeway amputated from the rest of the city in the 1950s, its clock tower left to jut into the fog like a forgotten gravestone.

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