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California’s top ghost town stops in Bodie, Calico

The Wild West and the mining of the late 1800's are a rich part of California's heritage, and what better way to experience the past than to visit California's ghost towns? The Golden State's ghost towns are more about history than spooks, and you'll spend hours exploring every nook and cranny of sometimes dusty old buildings in various states of disrepair or restoration. Here are two distinct examples to get you started.

June 20, 2012 | By CARY ORDWAY CaliforniaWeekend.com | On The Road


Sentra sets small car standard

TRACY – The Nissan Sentra has what many consumers want in a small car. Try affordability, fuel efficiency, and safety, for starters. Ranked as one of the top affordable small cars – that's according to a recent review by U.S. News and World Report – the 2012 Sentra is available at Tracy Nissan, 3195 N. Naglee Rd. Included is the special edition four-door sedan featuring the power sliding glass moon roof and 16-inch aluminum alloy ...

June 14, 2012 | Vince Rembulat | On The Road


For memorable stays: California historical lodgings

Anyone who plunks down good money for a California getaway wants to be sure the experience will be extra-special. With today's lodging prices, it's only natural that visitors expect something memorable and out of the ordinary.

June 14, 2012 | By CARY ORDWAY of CaliforniaWeekend.com | On The Road


Ford’s small SUV has big shoes to fill

DETROIT (AP) - The redesigned Ford Escape is a small SUV with big shoes to fill. The Escape that goes on sale this month replaces an older version that helped invent the pint-sized SUV category in the early 2000s. It was a huge hit for Ford, with more than 2 million sales over the last decade, and it went toe-to-toe with popular models like the Honda CR-V, Jeep Liberty and Toyota RAV4. If the new, ...

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


New & improved BMW 3 Series sedan

It must be tough being a BMW planner or engineer working on the 3 Series. The car has been considered the benchmark for the sport sedan category for umpteen years and a top pick on nearly every "best" list. In addition, every manufacturer building a sport sedan is out to take a chunk of the BMW sales -- they must be paranoid.

June 14, 2012 | By BARBARA & BILL SCHAFFER AUTO DIGEST | On The Road


Cars avoid crashes by talking to each other

WASHINGTON (AP) - As a safety demonstration, it was a heart-stopper: A Ford Taurus was seconds away from cruising through an intersection when suddenly a row of red lights pulsed on the lower windshield and a warning blared that another car was approaching fast on the cross street.

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


Is there a Dad Divide to go with the Mommy Wars?

NEW YORK (AP) - Hey, Mr. Mom. What's up, Workaholic? Whether they say it out loud or acknowledge it at all, that work-home divide traditionally reserved for the Mommy Wars can also rear between dads who go off to the office every day and the kind in the trenches with the kids. There are bound to be rifts, given the growing league of dads staying home at least part-time. But do the paths of work ...

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


Graceland marks 30th year as attraction

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - When Graceland opened to the public 30 years ago this month, nobody knew if it would be a success. Nearly 18 million visitors later, the house where Elvis Presley once lived is a money-making business that's helped transform the city of Memphis into a top destination for music lovers.

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


Burger King bets on bacon sundae for summertime sales

NEW YORK (AP) - Burger King wants to lure customers this summer with a barbecue party - and a bacon sundae.

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


Foreign travel to Mexico rises despite warnings

MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican tourism officials say there has been a 5.3 percent increase in the number of international visitors to Mexico from January to April.

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


What to do if vehicle registered in another state

SACRAMENTO - Do you have questions about general driving related requirements like registration and insurance? Are you unclear about laws and restrictions related to driving? The California Department of Motor Vehicles has answers. Save Time. Go Online at www.DMV.ca.gov.

June 14, 2012 | By GEORGE VALVERDE Director, DMV | On The Road


Big classic Ford car auction in NH

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Michael Dingman has spent much of his life collecting vintage Fords and classic neon signs, restoring and keeping them well-preserved for years. Now, the former Ford Motor Co. director is ready to share his slice of Americana with others.

June 14, 2012 | | On The Road


Quality pre-owned cars from ‘A’ to ‘Z’

For 55 years, Cabral Motors has carries a vast selection of certified used and pre-owned cars.

June 06, 2012 | Vince Rembulat | On The Road


Experience can be an asset in job search

Think changing jobs is difficult?

June 06, 2012 | By CAROLE FELDMAN The Associated Press | On The Road


BOOMERS AS MENTORS

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - As she got older, Gail McDaniel felt she should be doing more to make the world better.

June 06, 2012 | | On The Road


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Brothers part of Steves traditition

OAKDALE – Nick and Alan Berg are part of the dedicated staff at Steves Chevrolet Buick. Their connections go beyond the job. Nick and Alan are also closed-knit brothers. "We get along so well that if we didn't work together we probably would see each other," Nick Berg said Wednesday at the Oakdale dealership located at 1285 East F St. Alan Berg is the fleet manager there. He has 23 years experience on that very ...

May 16, 2013 | Vince Rembulat | On The Road


Cruises get good buzz from new ships, overhauls

NEW YORK (AP) - The 2013 cruise season began with a nightmare: A Carnival ship adrift with no power. But in the last month or so, several cruise companies - including Carnival - have announced major overhauls to old ships and exciting innovations on new ships, from engineering upgrades to theme park-style rides.

May 16, 2013 | | On The Road


DODGE CHARGER SRT8 SUPER BEE

Remember dog-dish hubcaps? Those "no-frills" nut covers were common on muscle cars of the '60s, including the Dodge Super Bee.

May 16, 2013 | | On The Road


Hellmann’s whips up campaign for centennial

NEW YORK (AP) - A lot changes in 100 years, but the key to Hellmann's success may be that not much has changed for the mayonnaise.

May 16, 2013 | | On The Road


Cruise ship fitness class designed by The Rockettes

ABOARD NORWEGIAN BREAKAWAY - I'd been at sea on Norwegian Cruise Line's new ship, Norwegian Breakaway, for more than 14 hours but I didn't feel the ship moving until I tried to do a dance move with the Rockettes.

May 16, 2013 | | On The Road


RULES OF THE ROAD DMV answer drivers’ questions

Q: What are "buy-here-pay-here" dealers?

May 16, 2013 | | On The Road


Chevy Spark: Mini-car is a city hustler

The Chevy Spark is rough but ready.

May 16, 2013 | | On The Road


Does God really hear our prayers?

By Phil Waterford & Margarita Soto

May 04, 2013 | | On The Road


Giving with no expectations

"I am not a hero. I'm a local business owner who is struggling like most business owners in one of the worst economies our nation has ever experience." I shared with the audience that God has put something heavy on my heart and that there is something special that I must do. I turned to two of our wounded warriors, Christopher Braley and Jose Jaurequi and presented them both envelopes. I informed them that ...

May 04, 2013 | | On The Road


Sometimes wherever we are is where we’re supposed to be...

By PHIL WATERFORD

May 04, 2013 | | On The Road


A Miracle was performed

Bob Gutierrez comes from a very musical family. He has an amazing voice and has always had a passion to sing. He was scheduled to appear on television's most popular "The Mike Douglas Show" in the early 70s to showcase his talents. Five days before he was to return home from Vietnam he suffered a bizarre injury when a rocket exploded in his face and severed his neck from ear-to-ear. His fellow soldiers had ...

May 04, 2013 | | On The Road


Is this coincidental or just divine intervention?

Specialists from all over the world have no explanation of how his vocal cords have grown. Gutierrez, a Texas resident, drives all over the country sharing his amazing story. When he was invited back to Manteca for the Not Forgotten ceremony he was experiencing car trouble. He attended a church service asking the congregation for prayer that his car would get him home safely.

May 04, 2013 | | On The Road


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