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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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It'll take longer than usual to get one fixed.
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Passports are in "unprecedented demand," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. In 2022, the State Department issued a record 22 million passports — and 2023 is on track to break that record.
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LA Metro's Board of Directors votes to extend contract with police for up to three more years, and to explore creating a separate Metro police department. LA Metro spends between 150 and 200 million dollars on policing each year.
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The average new vehicle costs nearly $49,000, an almost $10,000 increase from before the pandemic. This is a look at today's deeply weird auto market.Listen 3:40
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The crosswalks are the first installation of a larger project called Moving Beauty Pathways, which is a series of pedestrian improvements along San Fernando Road.
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Watch where you roll this weekend. The road closures aren't just for the marathon route, but also cover roads for local traffic as well as freeways.
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USC students can now test out the new app, Shairport, to share rides from the airport back to campus with other students, helping to reduce their costs.
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The ambassadors are there to help riders get where they're going — and possibly reinforce the safety of public transit, according to the agency.
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We studied the maps and written instructions so you don't have to. Here's your guide.
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The stretch is known as the Tommy Lasorda Memorial Highway. It runs through Orange County near his Fullerton home.
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The crossings will be constructed over Interstate 15 as well as the rail line with an eye towards keeping the wildlife in the region — particularly bighorn sheep — safe from moving vehicles.
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State law bars some modified vehicles and lets cities enact cruising bans. Lowrider advocates and Californian legislators say it criminalizes cultural traditions.