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Entries from LAist tagged with 'harborfreeway'

December 8, 2007

Late last week the MTA board announced plans to convert some of LA County's car-pool lanes on heavily traveled freeways to toll lanes. The Daily News reported thatUnder the plan, solo drivers could use the car-pool lanes if they pay a toll. Vehicles with two or more occupants - which currently use the lanes for free - would also pay a toll, although less than solo drivers. It's unclear how the plan would apply......

Continue Reading "For Whom the Road Tolls"

October 4, 2007

Over 1,300 illegal immigrants have been arrested and deported over the course of the past two weeks -- many are convicted criminals but many are just undocumented workers. No word on whether or not their bones will be used to build a road to nowhere. LA City Council Member Greig Smith makes a weekly public transportation effort -- but most city movers and shakers do not. LA CityBeat examines what kind of example is......

Continue Reading "Extra Extra: Local Transit, Sex Scandals, and More"

September 25, 2007

Now that it's officially Autumn, the Los Angeles classical music scene begins to populate the already crowded local culture calendars. One of those groups you've probably seen a multitude of times, but never have heard a note plucked or bowed from them. That's because a mural of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) towers over the 110 Freeway downtown in Kent Twitchell's "Harbor Freeway Overture." This week, LACO begins their 07/08 season on on......

Continue Reading "LACO's Season Begins This Week"

April 14, 2006

We assume that you have places to go and things to do. You are undaunted by rain. You will not, we're sure, be staying home for a double feature of '80s DVD. Like, say, To Live and Die in LA (complete with theme song by the incomparable Wang Chung) and Beverly Hills Cop (with theme song by the Pointer Sisters). But just in case, we have to tell you that these two movies, awful in......

Continue Reading "Everybody Wang Chung tonight"

March 31, 2005

In the aftermath of the freeway shooting on the 110 on Tuesday, the police are struggling to find leads on the case. The Los Angeles Times reports on Michael Livingston's family's plea to the public for help. FOX 11 News this morning said that the police haven't received a single phone tip since the incident which is extremely peculiar for such a public incident. Livingston was shot in the head and then crashed into......

Continue Reading "Nobody Saw Anything?"

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