The most extravagant New Year’s Eve feasts in the US: From a $1,500 caviar-themed tasting menu in New York to a $895 wood-fired meal in Miami

The most extravagant New Year’s Eve feasts in the US: From a ,500 caviar-themed tasting menu in New York to a 5 wood-fired meal in Miami

If you want your final meal of 2023 to be memorable, then one of these high-priced restaurants promise to leave a lasting impression… not just on your mind, but on your bank balance too.  DailyMail.com has gone about rounding up the most expensive New Year’s Eve feasts in the U.S. with the prices starting from … Read more

Yosemite National Park on winter storm watch for final days of 2023

Yosemite National Park on winter storm watch for final days of 2023

FILE – Snowcapped mountains against sky during sunset, Yosemite National Park, Calif. Juan Pablo Jim/ 500px/Getty Images Yosemite National Park is expecting plenty of snow for the last few days of 2023. On Thursday, the National Weather Service announced a winter advisory warning for the Sierra Nevada, including Yosemite National Park. The weather service warned … Read more

Musk’s X loses appeal to block California content moderation law

Musk’s X loses appeal to block California content moderation law

San Francisco: Elon Musk-run X (formerly Twitter) has lost a bid to block a California law requiring social media companies to disclose how they handle content moderation on their platforms. In September, X sued California to undo the state’s content moderation law, saying it violated free speech rights under the US Constitution’s First Amendment and … Read more

Exploring Dutch Flat, the Tahoe-area town that raised Gavin Newsom

Exploring Dutch Flat, the Tahoe-area town that raised Gavin Newsom

When California Gov. Gavin Newsom named his son Dutch in 2016, it wasn’t because he had some unknown affinity for the Netherlands. Dutch Newsom, the governor’s youngest, was named for Dutch Flat, for Dutch Flat, California, a tiny Sierra Nevada town off Interstate 80 about an hour from Lake Tahoe. After his parents divorced and his father … Read more

See all homes sold in Old Bridge area, Dec. 18 to Dec. 24

See all homes sold in Old Bridge area, Dec. 18 to Dec. 24

The following is a listing of all real estate transfers in Old Bridge area reported from Dec. 18 to Dec 24. There were 5 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,880-square-foot home on Lefferts Street in South Amboy that sold for $350,000. Matawan 78 Haven … Read more

These worthy SF-to-LA detours will turn your drive into an adventure

These worthy SF-to-LA detours will turn your drive into an adventure

Cloudy skies over I-5 in Castaic, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Dail/MediaNews Group via Getty Images Anyone who has done the drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles becomes acquainted with the classic stops, especially the ones along Interstate 5. Whether it’s the unique odor of cow manure or the peculiar … Read more

The weirdest stuff found on Point Reyes beaches

The weirdest stuff found on Point Reyes beaches

There are 80 miles of rugged coastline at Point Reyes National Seashore, and when it comes to debris found on the beach, there’s some weird and occasionally deadly stuff. Sometimes that stuff leaves more questions than answers, according to those who work at Point Reyes. The vast park, located just north of San Francisco in … Read more

TSA expands its PreCheck program

TSA expands its PreCheck program

FILE: An Alaska Airlines plane takeoff from SFO in June 2023. Tayfun CoSkun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images In the latest airline news, new construction at San Francisco International could delay flights for months, the airport warns; Alaska Airlines is boosting checked bag fees; regional carrier JSX orders hundreds of hybrid-electric planes to expand service to smaller … Read more

A noteworthy artist’s work not enough to save this Carmel hotel

A noteworthy artist’s work not enough to save this Carmel hotel

The exterior of Hofsas House Hotel in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Craig Howell via Flickr CC 2.0 What happens when a building slated for demolition features noteworthy works of art on it? Should it all come down? Or is it up to the powers that be to protect it even if consensus is that the structure is no … Read more