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The city maintains its position that it has been doing road work largely in accordance with Measure HLA.
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The proposed work won’t dramatically change your commute, but officials say it should make some sections of the 110 Freeway less nerve-wracking.
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Donald Shoup died at home in L.A. at age 86 earlier in February. Students and peers remember the former professor for his dry wit and relentless study of parking policy.
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The Bus Lane Enforcement Program will start issuing $293 citations on Monday along some bus routes.
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L.A. leaders have yet to decide how to implement Measure HLA, which mandates street upgrades that prioritize cyclists, pedestrians and public transit.
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Caltrans crews will assess the roughly 9-mile closure between Will Rogers Beach State Park and Carbon Beach in Malibu on Friday.
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Storms rolling through the area this week could present safety issues in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire, Caltrans said.
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A celebration of public transit is held on Feb. 4, to honor the birthday of pioneering civil rights leader Rosa Parks. The mood among transit officials should be upbeat. But it's not.
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It's actually easier for Waymo to tackle Los Angeles' freeways than our surface streets. Go figure.
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The Metro Board voted Thursday to expand a program that offers unlimited rides to people who have been displaced by the ongoing fires.
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If you absolutely must drive in these dangerous conditions, we have some tips
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If you're planning on taking the westbound 134 freeway through Pasadena Sunday afternoon, you should plan again. The route is closed at the Orange Grove Boulevard exit.
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American Airlines passengers across the U.S. endured a sudden disruption of service on Christmas Eve as a "technical issue" forced the airline to request a nationwide ground stop of its operations.