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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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If your car gets damaged by one of these asphalt craters, you could get money back for repairs.. But you’ll have to pay out of pocket first.
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The Los Angeles City Council approved new permit parking Wednesday for some neighborhoods near Runyon Canyon. The permits are meant to curb parking impacts from visitors and hikers trying to visit the popular trail.
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Inspired by a photo series of drivers attempting the merge, we collected a few tales of onramp woe.
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The emergency funds will go toward restoring passenger rail service after a recent landslide.
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We got the numbers on the thorns in L.A. drivers’ sides: Potholes.
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The closures begin Friday night and run through Sunday, with the most significant traffic impacts expected overnight Saturday.
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The rail track sits on a hillside prone to landslides in recent years.
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Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, whose district includes Dodger Stadium, is calling on the city to pause the project until more research is done.
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While the Federal Aviation Administration says the grounded 737 Max 9 aircraft can resume flying after inspections, the agency imposed sweeping jet production restrictions at Boeing factories.
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Crews are working to clear boulders and debris on the Mariposa bridge but its uncertain when rail service will resume.
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L.A. County has an expansive bus system with more than 100 routes. But don’t be intimidated to hop on. We got you.
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States have two years to make their signs more serious under the new regulations.