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As driving deaths have skyrocketed across the state, the governor, legislators, the courts and the DMV have failed to act.
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An LAPD spokesperson said it has reviewed footage showing a suspect at 1:30 a.m. on Saturday "cutting the trees and riding off on a bicycle."
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The multi-million dollar project spans from Van Nuys to Westwood.
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Lack of political will and poor coordination hamper LA goal to eliminate traffic deaths, audit findsWhen Los Angeles established Vision Zero in 2015, the goal was to eliminate traffic deaths by this year. Instead, fatalities in L.A. grew faster than the national average.
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Route 90 covers only a few miles today, but 1950s freeway planners meant for it to connect inland Orange County to Pacific Coast Highway in Marina del Rey.
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The lawsuit alleges the city didn’t include street enhancements on Vermont Avenue mandated by the voter-approved initiative.
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With tariffs on cars, materials and parts threatening to send auto prices up, some shoppers are racing to lock in vehicles at pre-tariff prices. Others plan to drive their current rides into the ground.Listen 4:32
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An online map that launched this week shows transit, pedestrian and bike projects throughout the city.
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Two thousand people in L.A. County are still waiting for the first tranche of money, $900, they’ve been expecting since November.
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The import tax has already triggered big moves by automakers, from layoffs to suspending car shipments.
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City officials point to a fee that's stayed stagnant for almost 30 years for why estimated repair times are now creeping up to a year or more.Listen 0:48
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One-way ticket prices went up April 2. Here’s what to do if you bought a ticket before.
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Nearly 50 parking lots and garages were entered, but only one was crowned the worst of the worst.