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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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Don’t let May Gray skies stop you from going out and celebrating National Bike Month.
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The sinkhole, a product of powerful winter storms, posed a serious safety risk.
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Now that dozens of girders have been installed over the southbound side, crews are turning their attention to the northbound lanes.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration unveiled the final version of the new regulation on Monday and called it the most significant safety rule in the past two decades.
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How To LA producer Evan Jacoby’s tips on going car-free.
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The Los Angeles-bound flight was forced to make an emergency return Friday to New York's JFK airport after an emergency slide came apart from the Boeing 767, the airline said.
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Following a series of assaults on bus drivers, Metro's board approved an emergency designation that will allow for barriers that fully enclose drivers by the end of 2024.
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So far 15 out of 100 planned cameras have been installed along bus routes 720 and 212.
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In an effort to crack down on airlines that charge passengers steep fees to check bags and change flights, the Biden administration announced new regulations aimed at expanding consumer protections.
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The project will rename most of the terminals and all of the gates with the goal of world-class signage that leans into psychology.
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Caltrans workers are worried about a large boulder above the roadway and unstable land movement beneath it.
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After an allegedly speeding driver killed four Pepperdine students last fall on the Pacific Coast Highway, a pending bill could add Malibu to a list of six California cities testing out automated cameras to ticket speeders.