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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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Experts say the long holiday weekend could offer cues to a busy summer. We've got some travel tips.
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Metro’s board has approved a final environmental impact report for an extension of the E Line, part of the former Gold Line.
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The southbound side in Agoura Hills will be closed again Tuesday night, marking a major milestone for the largest wildlife crossing of its kind.
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L.A. Mayor Karen Bass ordered for more law enforcement to patrol the Metro system and plans to push for more patrols.
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In a city full of tough traffic and disgruntled drivers, being briefly recognized on the road can go a long way.
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Overnight closures begin tonight at 7 p.m. through early Thursday morning.
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As more people ditch gas-powered vehicles for fuel efficient or electric cars, the drain on gas tax revenue has worsened.
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The monorail vs. subway question has already sparked a spirited public debate — and Metro is continuing with another comment period starting this weekend.
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Officials say speeding is the main safety issue on PCH, which resulted in the deaths of the four Pepperdine students in October.
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The state’s average price at the pump is up 55 cents from a year ago as the more expensive summer blend kicks in, with a gas tax hike starting July 1. Legislators want to know what a new watchdog is doing to help consumers.
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Los Angeles World Airports will use the funds to resolve issues that have significantly delayed the much-anticipated airport train.
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Dozens of bus lines were affected Friday as the transit agency tried to deploy more staff to fill in the gaps.