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Some 10 million Southern California residents will travel out of the region through Jan. 1, according to AAA.
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The highway was damaged by heavy rainfall earlier this year.
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The driver was arraigned Wednesday and his bail was set at $4 million.
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The closures are in preparation of toll lanes scheduled to open this December.
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Last month, more than 900,000 riders used Metro's buses and rail service on average.
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Passengers in economy class will see the changes soon. Boarding remains unchanged for first class, business class and pre-boarding. The change is estimated to cut boarding times by up to 2 minutes.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill permitting speed cameras in three Southern California cities as part of a statewide pilot program aimed at decreasing traffic accidents and deaths.
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The pilot program is a collaboration between a startup and LA Metro to improve access to public toilets.
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The Doran Street and San Fernando Road crossing is one of the most dangerous in L.A. County.
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Compensation is one of the strike's key points, according to the union representing the workers.
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Waymo will begin offering rides in Santa Monica before moving to places like West Hollywood, Koreatown, and Mid-City in the coming months.
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Moving away from locomotive diesel —emitting harmful pollutants — is part of meeting a net-zero emissions goal by 2045, which Amtrak announced last year.
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Now if they could fix the traffic, that’d be great.