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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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The crash happened at around 1 a.m. A stretch of the southbound 605 is still closed as of Sunday morning.
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Some 15,000 vehicles uses Palos Verdes Drive South a day. Alternating one-lane access is available.
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Yes, there were once airports in Fairfax, Glendale and Griffith Park.
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Caltrain poked fun at L.A.'s car-centric reputation. Metro clapped back with the equivalent of a "Score-board!" chant.
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Caltrans will post signage along detour routes.
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Fernando Dutra of Whittier will serve a yearlong term as chair of L.A. Metro’s Board of Directors. His term began Wednesday.
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For nearly 20 years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security. That requirement has ended.Listen 2:25
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People living in the West L.A. community requested the cameras because of recent home burglaries and calls for more safety measures.
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A unique ballot process that’s expected to take place this fall is an attempt to “right-size operations to match the needs today,” the head of the city’s streetlights bureau said.
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Metro to update protocols for closing stations after passengers were left 'stranded' during protests“ I heard people were walking miles to try to get out, and these were people that were dispersing because they were ordered to disperse,” Metro board chair and L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn said.
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L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn said the presence of federal immigration officers is causing “fear and anxiousness.”
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A June 15 survey of some downtown L.A. residents and businesses showed that most wanted curfew to end.