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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 city’s plan to implement Measure HLA went into effect Aug. 18.
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Canada's government forced Air Canada and its striking flight attendants back to work and into arbitration Saturday after a work stoppage stranded more than 100,000 travelers around the world.
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Caltrans and the Port of Los Angeles will be closing several off- and on-ramps for the next three months as crews work on the SR 47 Interchange project.
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Neighbors complain about competing parking availability, sometimes leading to fist fights. Exclusion zones are a possible solution but the food delivery industry is pushing back.
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The closure begins at 9 p.m. Friday and lasts through Monday morning and is part of the subway extension project.
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Only 12,000 of the exclusive TAP cards will be released starting Aug. 15.
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California lawmakers want to ban companies from using data about consumers’ devices like battery life, model and geolocation to set fluctuating prices. Proponents say such “surveillance pricing” is discriminatory.
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An amended ordinance will ban oversized vehicles, including RVs and trailers, from parking on public roads in certain unincorporated communities starting this fall.
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A Miami jury decided Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist technology. The automaker said it will appeal.
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The weeklong saga ended with L.A. crews repainting a set of crosswalks around Stoner Park.
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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.