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Some say that while they welcome the new stations, concerns over affordable housing and bus infrastructure also need to be addressed.
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Construction won't begin for the Vincent Thomas Bridge until 2025, but Caltrans wants to hear from the public by July.
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L.A. Mayor Karen Bass is calling for a redoubling of safety efforts.
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Memorial Day weekend kicks off the busy summer air travel season and this may be the busiest ever. But some worry it could be another summer of delays and cancellations after a "pretty rocky" 2022.
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Free rides will be offered on opening day.
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California’s public transit agencies are seeking $5 billion over five years to keep buses and trains running, but time is running out in the budget process at the state Capitol. To address criticism, they submitted a new accountability plan.
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Some insurance companies have stopped issuing new policies for models that are subject to a high rate of thefts, but consumers are still able to buy the cars.
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The Culver City Council voted to eliminate the protected bike lane and put back another car lane.
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Starting on Tuesday, a $7,500 tax credit will shrink or disappear for some vehicles, but popular models like the Chevy Bolt, F-150 Lightning and Tesla Model Y are still eligible for the full amount.
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The work is expected to last until Saturday morning.
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Metro says the music is intended to prevent people who aren't using the transit system for its intended purpose from spending long periods of time there, but some riders complained the volume of the music could be harmful.
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It'll take longer than usual to get one fixed.
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Passports are in "unprecedented demand," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. In 2022, the State Department issued a record 22 million passports — and 2023 is on track to break that record.