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Air traffic control towers could shut down due to sequester

Air traffic control towers could shut down due to sequester

The so-called sequester could have a direct impact on airports and flights out of Memphis International.

Air traffic control towers could potentially be shut down in Millington , Jackson, Tennessee, Olive Branch and Tupelo, Mississippi.

Memphis International Airport Director Larry Cox says that the cuts could shut down two of the facility's three security checkpoints.

But Cox say an even bigger problem for you would begin with major airports, and trickle down to Memphis.

He said you should prepare to travel as if there were weather-related changes to your flight.

"So I'm not saying there won't be any impact but I'm saying what ever we have here would be minimal," said Cox.

FedEx said they are monitoring the situation, but it is too early to comment.

But, a spokesman for the shipping giant said they have plans in place for just about anything.

AAA offers free services, safety tips for 'Deadliest Day' of the year

AAA offers free services, safety tips for 'Deadliest Day' of the year

As 2012 comes to a close this evening, American Automobile Association wants drivers to plan ahead if they will be out late welcoming the new year.

According to AAA, New Year's Day is the deadliest day for alcohol-related fatalities.

The company will be offering a free tow-to-go service for members as well as non-members for the New Year.

Updated bike laws for Memphis and Shelby County

Updated bike laws for Memphis and Shelby County

 

Liveable Memphis is an advocate for making Memphis safer and more accessible for bikers and pedestrians. That’s why they distribute pocket-sized blue and orange cards with updated bike laws from Memphis and Shelby County code. If you haven’t received a card, you can read the laws below.

Car rental 'gotcha's'

Ahead of Thanksgiving travel, consumer advocate Clark Howard of Atlanta warned consumers to consult their auto insurance policies and credit card protections before falling for these car rental 'gotcha's':

* COLLISION DAMAGE WAIVER. "Be sure to find out if your auto insurer covers you for temporary use of a rental car," said Howard. "That should always be your first line of defense against ...a CDW."

Howard said the CDW is also known by the codes LDW and PDW. He said many credit cards offer this coverage, too, so consult both your insurance policy and your card's benefits summary before a rental agent talks you into buying the waiver.

* PERSONAL EFFECTS COVERAGE. It's intended to cover you in case something's stolen from your rental car. Howard said again, most auto policies and credit cards cover the holder's personal effects.

Megabus.com Keeps It Moving Through the Holidays

Megabus.com Keeps It Moving Through the Holidays

Looking to travel for less this holiday season?  Then look no further than megabus.com.

The first city-to-city express bus company has now opened its ticket booking window to accomodate holiday travelers.  Fares will start as low as $1 and booking will remain open until Jan. 8.

“The holidays are an expensive time of year and travelers are looking for the best deal,” said VP of marketing and public relations for megabus.com Mike Alvich.

 “Megabus.com’s affordable fares make sure our customers have enough money left in their pocket to spend on gifts for their loved ones,” he said. 

More than 410,000 passengers used the holiday service in 2011 and the company expects an increase this year. 

The express service double-decker buses come equipped with free Wi-Fi and power outlets, and offer service to nearly 90 cities throughout America.

 

Bridge work to cause detour for Millington drivers

(WMC-TV) - Bridge work will force Millington drivers to take a detour for a few weeks starting later this month.

Independence Road at Hammontree Creek will be closed to traffic from August 20 until September 7 so crews can refurbish a bridge.

Charles Bartlett to reopen Thursday

(WMC-TV) - Bartlett drivers will get a little relief from traffic troubles Thursday when a city road reopens.

Charles Bartlett between Rast Road and Dodson Road will be open to traffic again tomorrow.