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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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Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature agreed to create an inspector general job for high-speed rail as part of a compromise that they hope will get the project moving and end with an actual train.
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The pipeline of new pilots has been shrinking for years. As summer travel demand increases, the shortage is adding to the strain in airlines and chaos at the airports.
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At LAX and elsewhere pilots in uniform picketed, carrying signs demanding an "industry-leading contract now."
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The free event will close off three miles of Western Avenue to car traffic, allowing people to explore South L.A. neighborhoods on their bikes, on foot, with skateboards or using other “people-powered vehicles.”
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That's because while the city adopted an ambitious mobility plan in 2015, it has barely followed it.
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Drivers frequently use Griffith Park Drive to avoid freeway traffic. Their cut-through route is now closed to cars, but open for people to walk, bike and ride horses.
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The train was traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago.
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An innovative, community-led micromobility experiment is underway for residents in Pacoima and surrounding communities.
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A new report finds that prices for domestic airline flights have risen 47% since January.
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There are multiple road closures and transit detours around downtown — with some that last through Saturday.
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The DeLorean Motor Company — the latest corporate iteration of the brand and not the creator behind the iconic 1980s model — is previewing an electric vehicle that will debut at a car show in August.
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The board’s decision comes after decades of studying and planning. Communities along the freeway have long advocated against adding more lanes through some of the worst-polluted communities in the U.S.