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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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Nearly 470 sections of guardrailing were stolen in the last fiscal year in L.A. and Ventura counties.
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The fencing had obstructed the right of way on East Temple Street, down the street from a Veterans Affairs clinic, according to observations and measurements taken by LAist.
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The leaders of California's high-speed rail project say they've learned from past mistakes. But the troubled megaproject faces an uncertain future with $4 billion in federal funding tied up in court.Listen 5:00
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Commercial supersonic flight was all the rage in the 1960s, but officials had to get creative to avoid sound problems.
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The city’s municipal code allows for the Department of Transportation to restrict tour buses from streets it deems unsafe.
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Because of combustion concerns, putting them in checked luggage is a no-no.
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The construction work is part of a $143.7 million plan to rehabilitate pavement between Van Nuys and Westwood along the Sepulveda Pass.
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Fernando Dutra, the new head of Metro's Board, discussed with LAist his priorities for the upcoming year, the agency's new public safety department and his time riding the system.Listen 30:32
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LAist sat down with L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn, the outgoing Metro board chair, to talk about the accomplishments and challenges of her time leading the agency.
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The 405 Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass is down to three lanes in each direction as part of a $147.7 million rehabilitation project.
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The city celebrates the iconic landmark today as it reconnects the city's westside communities.
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The provision would limit residents’ and local governments’ ability to challenge harmful public projects.