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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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More than 100 U.S. flights were canceled, according to tracker FlightAware. The cancellations and delays come during a period of chaotic travel said to resemble pre-pandemic levels.
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Mechanics' bills are rising faster than inflation, and people are holding on to their vehicles for longer than ever. That means even those staying out of the car market are feeling inflation's pinch.
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A strike by maintenance workers shuts down all bus service.
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The Delta pilots have had the same benefits since 2016. Renegotiations began in April 2019 and had entered the mediation stage, but have been postponed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The hazardous situation interrupted the use of the terminal for about two hours.
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Airlines and travel websites say bookings for holiday travel are strong despite higher air fares, as pandemic-weary travelers seem willing to pay.Listen 3:31
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L.A. Metro’s draft environmental impact report is out and the agency is holding a series of meetings to present the plan and take public comment.
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Alessa Fajardo, 4, was killed by a driver while walking to school in 2019. Three years and three councilmembers later, new signals have not been installed.
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The office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom reached out to both parties late Sunday to request that they continue negotiating.
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The license plate-sized screens display a plate number and allow drivers to renew their registration. They also allow users to track a vehicle with GPS and display a warning if the car is stolen.
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They're in negotiations for better wages and benefits.
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The train tracks south of San Clemente State Beach are sandwiched between crashing waves and a crumbling slope.