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L.A. Metro's Board and California Democrats have repeatedly asked for funding to temporarily acquire and run an additional 1,750 buses to meet the demand for the 2028 Games.
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TSA said Sunday that its PreCheck program would remain operational, backpedaling on an earlier announcement.
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Under AB 1942, electric bikes that use throttles and exceed 20 mph would need to register with the DMV.
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An attorney for the truck driver is arguing statements by the San Bernardino County district attorney violated their client's rights under the California Racial Justice Act.
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The “LAX Presents” series brings performances to the airport’s terminals. LAist caught a recent one with the ambient techno trio Purelink.Listen 3:59
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Next up: another council approval and convincing property owners to pay more in a yearly assessment
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L.A. is one of several California cities piloting the technology.
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The grim total of 290 traffic fatalities in 2025 took place in the year city officials had vowed to eliminate them entirely.
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The money was part of a spending bill signed by President Donald Trump to end the partial government shutdown.
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The awards show kicks off 5 p.m. Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.
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A major electrical subcontractor on the LAX train says it’s owed tens of millions of dollars from the 2024 global settlement.
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The city recorded 53 fatal traffic collisions, the most in more than 10 years.
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The governing board of the countywide transportation agency unanimously approved a route that would provide 20-minute rides from the Valley to the Westside.