The Trump administration wants to redistribute $2.4 billion it pulled from California’s high-speed rail project as part of a new program to boost passenger rail traffic nationwide.
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The city will now use safety data, equity measures and existing infrastructure to decide where to place crossing guards.
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In late May, a Sawtelle resident and his neighbors painted yellow crosswalks around the West L.A. park due to safety concerns.
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The set of crosswalks were painted in May leading to the popular Stoner Park.
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New stops on the A Line include Glendora, San Dimas and La Verne.
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A months-long closure helped crews connect underground computer systems and improve ventilation on the subway formerly known as the Purple Line.
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With the opening of the LAX Metro Transit Center, the K Line bucked the trend.
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The crash happened at around 1 a.m. A stretch of the southbound 605 is still closed as of Sunday morning.
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Some 15,000 vehicles uses Palos Verdes Drive South a day. Alternating one-lane access is available.
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Yes, there were once airports in Fairfax, Glendale and Griffith Park.
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Caltrain poked fun at L.A.'s car-centric reputation. Metro clapped back with the equivalent of a "Score-board!" chant.
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Caltrans will post signage along detour routes.
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Fernando Dutra of Whittier will serve a yearlong term as chair of L.A. Metro’s Board of Directors. His term began Wednesday.
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