
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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Police say the teen driver was speeding in a Lamborghini SUV when he crashed into Monique Muñoz's car, killing her. He'd been recently cited for unsafe driving.
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Police say the teen driver was speeding in his Lamborghini SUV when he crashed into Monique Muñoz’s car at a high rate of speed, killing her. He’d been recently cited for unsafe driving.
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Officials with the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention announce new guidelines for those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Kamlager previously worked for State Senator Holly Mitchell, who won a seat on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors last year.
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A judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by the ACLU, which argued that, in the wrong hands, the data could be weaponized against marginalized communities.
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The two-phase pilot would start in January 2022 and run to June 2023. Then Metro’s leaders could decide to continue or expand free transit to more riders and services.
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The two-phase pilot would start in January 2022 and run to June 2023. Then Metro's leaders could decide to continue or expand free transit to more riders and services.
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Starting in mid-April, a three-month pilot program will create a car-free zone on weekends from Santa Monica Boulevard to El Tovar Place, just north of Melrose Avenue.
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Less than a quarter-mile of the high-traffic Robertson Boulevard will be closed to cars for 32 hours over the weekend. City staff will study the program and could decide to expand it.
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L.A. Metro launched its study 2019 and is now exploring four concepts to implement congestion pricing in specific high-traffic corridors or geographical areas.
Stories by Ryan Fonseca
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