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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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Who are we kidding? Everybody hates waiting in line at the DMV.
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Irvine Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris says the rebate would be equivalent to suspending the state's 51 cents per gallon excise tax for a year.
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Before you head out this weekend, here’s your guide to make sure you don’t get caught in a traffic jam.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed pausing tax increase on gas sellers and Republican state lawmakers have pushed for suspending the tax entirely in the short term. Those plans would likely reduce the price of gas, but it’s not clear by how much.
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But it can get even worse, says UC Berkeley Professor Severin Borenstein — at least another dollar worse, if Russia, which produces 10% of the world's oil, loses access to the global market.
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The mandate had been set to expire on March 18.
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We're not saying it's impossible, but it's not necessarily going to be easy to get your hands on an EV or hybrid.
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While the U.S. only imports a relatively small amount of oil from Russia, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for a ban on Russian oil imports after authoritative leader Vladimir Putin escalated attacks on Ukraine.
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The prices recorded in recent days are the highest ever averages for a gallon of gas in California.
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The Women's March Foundation wants to remedy the situation by renaming six streets across the United States. That's just the start.
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As traffic deaths continue to rise, city officials and community advocates hope bringing speed limits down will save lives, especially in L.A’s long-marginalized communities.
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Full details have yet to be released, but the two sides reached agreements on key issues like pay raises, lunch and bathroom breaks, according to a union official.