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Chief Bill Scott, in an interview with LAist, did not discount the recruitment challenges affecting law enforcement nationwide.
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Airlines and travel websites say bookings for holiday travel are strong despite higher air fares, as pandemic-weary travelers seem willing to pay.Listen 3:31
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L.A. Metro’s draft environmental impact report is out and the agency is holding a series of meetings to present the plan and take public comment.
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Alessa Fajardo, 4, was killed by a driver while walking to school in 2019. Three years and three councilmembers later, new signals have not been installed.
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The office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom reached out to both parties late Sunday to request that they continue negotiating.
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The license plate-sized screens display a plate number and allow drivers to renew their registration. They also allow users to track a vehicle with GPS and display a warning if the car is stolen.
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They're in negotiations for better wages and benefits.
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The train tracks south of San Clemente State Beach are sandwiched between crashing waves and a crumbling slope.
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L.A. Metro’s Crenshaw/LAX K Line extension, which opened Friday, runs through South Los Angeles and Inglewood.
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The K Line, which opens this Friday, won’t actually provide a rail connection to LAX until 2024, according to the transit agency’s current projections.
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The goal is to reduce the often inequitable police enforcement of crossing the street. In Los Angeles, nearly a third of citations each year are written to Black pedestrians, who make up about 9% of the city’s population.
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While average prices in Southern California are above $6.30 for a gallon of regular gas, the nationwide average is just $3.80. What gives?
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Is it serious? Yes. Officials say they stopped service because it was necessary to "passenger safety."