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Lahaina Residents Deliver Petition Asking Hawaii Governor to Delay Tourism Reopening
Residents from fire-stricken Lahaina delivered a petition asking Hawaii Gov. Josh Green to delay plans to reopen a portion of West Maui to tourism, saying the grieving community is not ready.
Desert Dreamin' in Scottsdale
Scottsdale, a dreamy desert oasis in the heart of Arizona, has built up a number of hotspots and events for you and your fellow LGBTQ+ folks to relax, explore, and experience.
Delta is Returning to the Gate to Tweak Unpopular Changes in its Frequent-flyer Program
Delta Air Lines is rethinking changes it already announced to its loyalty program, with the airline's CEO saying it went too far trying to address a surge in the ranks of elite frequent flyers.
Vermont Closes Back Road Clogged by Leaf-peeping Influencers
The normally quiet dirt road from Pomfret to Woodstock, home to the frequently photographed Sleepy Hollow Farm, will be open only to residents through mid-October.
Airbnb Says it's Cracking Down on Fake Listings, Has Removed 59,000 This Year
Fake listings have emerged as a major problem for Airbnb, threatening to scare off consumers and prompting the short-term rental service to use AI in an effort to crack down on fraudsters.
EuroPride in Malta: Day Three
Day Three of EDGE's EuroPride Excursion started with a walking tour of a traditional fishing village, kept on walking with the fun and color of the EuroPride March, and ended up at the Christina Aguilera concert.
EuroPride in Malta: Day Two
Day Two in Malta brings sightseeing tours of coastal wonders, a megalithic temple, the island's ancient capital city, a visit to the flagship of C&R, and more.
EuroPride in Malta: Day One
EDGE travels to Valletta, Malta, for this year's vibrant EuroPride. Here is our first report.
Thailand's LGBTQ+ Community Draws Tourists from China Looking to be Themselves
LGBTQ+ people from China, frequently scorned and ostracized at home, are coming to Thailand in droves, drawn by the freedom to be themselves.
A New Queer Hotel Is Coming to Downtown Las Vegas
Bent Inn Las Vegas, a 33-room nongaming hotel, is set to open in mid-October.
EDGE Interview: 'Dinah' Founder Mariah Hanson on Annual Event's Continuing 'Magic'
Mariah Hanson, the organizer of the first 'Dinah," talks about the event's enduring appeal. "You don't really need to tinker with it anymore."
Most of West Maui will Welcome Back Visitors Next Month
Most of West Maui will officially reopen to travelers Oct. 8 under a new wildfire emergency proclamation signed on Friday by Hawaii Gov. Josh Green.
Come Out with Pride Marches on in Orlando Oct. 21
Despite the cancellations of other Florida pride events, we are determined to march on! Mark your calendars for October 21st, when we will host our annual Pride event at Lake Eola Park at 12 pm.
Maui Beckons Tourists to Stave Off Economic Disaster after Wildfires
State tourism officials, after initially urging travelers to stay away, are now asking them to come back, avoid the burn zone, and help Maui recover by spending their money.
Scottsdale's Old Town Is a Feast for the Senses
Scottsdale, Arizona's hidden gem is its Historic Old Town. The bustling collection of nine walkable neighborhoods is teeming with urban shops and restaurants, galleries and nightclubs.
Tom Brady Has a New Job as a Strategic Adviser for Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines says it's bringing former star quarterback Tom Brady on board as a "long-term strategic adviser."
Airbnb Limits Some New Reservations in New York City as Short-term Rental Regulations Go into Effect
The new rules are intended to effectively end a free-for-all in which city landlords and residents have been renting out their apartments by the week or the night to tourists or others in town for short stays.
Air Canada Apologizes for Booting Passengers who Complained about Vomit-Smeared Seats
Air Canada says it has apologized to two passengers who were escorted off a plane by security after protesting that their seats were smeared in vomit.
50 Local Artists to Perform at Palm Springs Pride
Greater Palm Springs Pride announces a lineup of 50 artists scheduled to perform on the Pride Community stage on Saturday and Sunday, November 4-5, at the 37th annual Greater Palm Springs Pride Festival.
Travelers Hoping to Enjoy One Last Summer Fling over Labor Day Weekend Should Expect Lots of Company
Canceled flights remain elevated as airlines face their last big test of the prime vacation season: Labor Day weekend.