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    Jul 15, 2010 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. 7 Line Extension Makes Progress

    Tunnel mining is complete for the popular number 7 line extension, on the west side. Just after 4 PM, Thursday, a massive drill punched through the last bit of bedrock beneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal.   City and state officials were at the site to celebrate the occasion.
    wpix.com
    Tunnel mining is complete for the popular number 7 line extension, on the west side. Just after 4 PM, Thursday, a massive drill punched through the last bit of bedrock beneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal. City and state officials were at the site to...

    Tags: Travel, WPIX, Subway Transportation, Michael Bloomberg, Politics

  2. Jun 1, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Century Plaza as L.A. statement

    If nothing else, the debate over the fate of the Century Plaza hotel is a reminder that there is no preservation controversy quite like a preservation controversy in Los Angeles.
    Architecture Critic
    If nothing else, the debate over the fate of the Century Plaza hotel is a reminder that there is no preservation controversy quite like a preservation controversy in Los Angeles. In most American cities, examples of postwar modernism like the Century...

    Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture, Jack Weiss, Stanley Kubrick, Subway Transportation

  4. Jun 16, 2009 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  5. Top attractions to see on your NYC family vacation

    Must-see sites
    Must-see sites Taking the kids to the Big Apple may seem like a daunting task, but New York is actually one of America's best cities for a family vacation. Almost every child knows something about New York from movies, books and television. This...

    Tags: Nature, Subway Transportation, MTV (tv network), Children, Battery Park

  6. Mar 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Villaraigosa in D.C. seeking support for faster subway, transit funding

    L.A. NOW
    Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was back in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday wearing a "30/10 for L.A." sticker as he made the rounds to build support for federal help to speed expansion of the region’s transit network, including the......
  8. Apr 9, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Broadway Traffic, 1930

    The Daily Mirror
    December 1930: Broadway and 3rd Street. The Los Angeles County Transportation Authority Library and Archive is a wonderful source of old photos. Here's one of Broadway at 3rd Street taken in December 1930. The Times Building in the center-right portion of...
  10. Sep 16, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Stepping Out

    If you made a list of the most daunting job descriptions in Los Angeles, Emily Gabel-Luddy's would rank near the top. Gabel-Luddy, who trained as a landscape architect and has worked for the city for nearly 30 years, was appointed last year by Planning Director Gail Goldberg to lead L.A.'s new Urban Design Studio. Its broad mission is to take the city's reputation as an unplanned, unreal and unwalkable place and erase the "un" from those adjectives.
    Los Angeles Times Architecture Critic
    If you made a list of the most daunting job descriptions in Los Angeles, Emily Gabel-Luddy's would rank near the top. Gabel-Luddy, who trained as a landscape architect and has worked for the city for nearly 30 years, was appointed last year by Planning...

    Tags: Immigration, Travel, California Department of Transportation, Arts and Culture, Architecture

  12. Oct 5, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Knocking New York down to size

    Editor's note: Amanda Joyce moved to New York from Hinsdale four years ago.
    Special to the Chicago Tribune
    Editor's note: Amanda Joyce moved to New York from Hinsdale four years ago. To an outsider, any city can be intimidating. Many Downstaters dread the thought of venturing into Chicago, so they don't. And what a shame, because especially at this time of...

    Tags: Statue of Liberty, Greenwich Village, Bagels, New Jersey, Subway Transportation

  14. Nov 18, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. An above-ground solution for Wilshire traffic

    MICHAEL WOO, a former L.A. city councilman, is a member of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission and teaches urban planning at USC and UCLA. CHRISTIAN PERALTA is managing editor of Planetizen.com.
    THERE'S NO question that we need alternatives to sitting in L.A. traffic, and the Wilshire Boulevard corridor is as good a place as any to start. While the continuation of the Red Line subway along Wilshire championed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, San Francisco, Subway Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, University of Southern California

  16. Nov 21, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. L.A.'s transport priorities

    IF IT HELPS PEOPLE OR things move more quickly and efficiently, L.A. needs more of it. With more drivers and more transit needs than any other county in the state, plus the busiest port in the nation, Los Angeles will get a sizable share of the money from...

    Tags: Subway Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), San Diego (San Diego, California)

  18. Jul 8, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. `If I give in to the worry, the terrorists won'

    Tribune foreign correspondent
    Elayne Rowed had planned to take the 3 o'clock train from Paddington Station to her home, 200 miles away in Devon, and, hours after the worst terror attack ever in central London, she saw no reason why the trains wouldn't run as scheduled. She was right....

    Tags: Bombings, Armed Conflicts, Terrorism, San Francisco, Subway Transportation

  20. Dec 25, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. To the East, a classical crescendo

    Yoshikazu Mera stands less than 5 feet tall, barely a head higher than the closed lid of the piano next to him. His face appears ensnared in eternal boyhood. His hair is cut in a cuddly Beatle mop. He is wearing a white shirt with puffy sleeves and shoulders, billowing gold lamé pants, platform shoes and a dramatic cape. He is the Hello Kitty of countertenors, men who sing in a woman's range.
    Times Staff Writer
    Yoshikazu Mera stands less than 5 feet tall, barely a head higher than the closed lid of the piano next to him. His face appears ensnared in eternal boyhood. His hair is cut in a cuddly Beatle mop. He is wearing a white shirt with puffy sleeves and...

    Tags: Starbucks Corp., Tokyo (Japan), Frank Lloyd Wright, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Walt Disney

  22. Sep 16, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Glory-bound: Beijing's gold-medal transformation

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    FIRST IN A YEARLONG SERIES When the curtain rises next August on the Olympics, the world will see why a country that once shunned the world has become a favorite among travelers, who have made it one of the most visited nations on Earth. In this yearlong...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Summer Olympics, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Subway Transportation, Employees

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