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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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The lawsuit alleges years of unanswered public record requests directed toward city offices, including the L.A. Department of Transportation.
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No parking signs will be posted in the impacted areas until Thursday morning.
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Officials say they don’t take these decisions lightly, but it’s about saving the lives of the thousands of people who live in the area.
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The port is also anticipating potential tariffs under Trump.
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No need to drop more quarters into the machine.
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The Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors voted to change the business model and contract out some services.
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The EV1 was the first modern, mass-produced electric vehicle from a major automaker — pioneering some technologies you can still find in today's EVs. But the model was controversial, and short-lived.
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Holiday fare like Home Alone and Elf are on the menu for most major U.S. airlines.
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Increased holiday traffic is projected for Sunday afternoon and evening, and Monday morning’s rush hour may also be busier due to return travelers, according to AAA.
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Officials say this next round of testing is a major milestone.
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The controversial aerial plan would connect Dodger Stadium to Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.
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An embattled plan to build an aerial tram connecting Downtown L.A. with Dodger Stadium will be discussed in a public meeting this week.