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Metro trains slow down, belatedly, for ShakeOut earthquake drill
L.A. NOWShakeOut earthquake drill: All MTA trains were scheduled to slow down at 10:18 a.m., but when the time came, train cars continued to coast as usual. Bruce Shelburne, interim executive director of rail operations for MTA, said a miscommunication with the... -
Carmageddon II warning: 'Don’t get on the freeway'
L.A. NOWA few hours before authorities start closing ramps and shutting down lanes on the 405 Freeway on Friday night, several public officials at a news conference near downtown Los Angeles repeated their plea for motorists to stay off the road...... -
Pro-transit tax backers give big to Measure J sales tax extension
L.A. NOWMeasure J, the extension of L.A. County's half-cent sales tax for transportation on next month's ballot, has netted close to $2 million in contributions from corporations, unions and wealthy individuals, finance documents show.... -
Back of Metro bus catches fire; no injuries reported
L.A. NOWThe back of a Metro bus exploded into flames Monday morning in downtown Los Angeles, but no one was hurt and firefighters were able to knock down the blaze in a matter of minutes.... -
Rain wouldn't delay Carmageddon weekend's 405 Freeway closure
L.A. NOWThere is a small chance of rain for the upcoming Carmageddon II weekend, but it's unlikely to change the freeway closure or construction plans.... -
Transit tax may hurt Gov. Brown's Prop. 30, L.A. supervisor says
L.A. NOWA Nov. 6 ballot proposal to extend an L.A. County transit tax could doom the $6-billion tax measure sought by Gov. Jerry Brown in the same election, L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas warned.... -
2nd set of L.A. toll lanes may open on 10 Freeway by late January
L.A. NOWLess than two weeks after unveiling the county's first toll lanes along an 11-mile stretch of the Harbor Freeway, L.A. transportation officials cheered what they called a "successful opening" and said they were on track to begin operating another toll... -
L.A. County toll lanes get smooth start, despite some grumbling
L.A. NOWDespite some initial grumbling, a calm start for L.A. County's new toll lanes... -
L.A.'s first toll lanes open; trips cost up to $15.40
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County's first toll lanes opened shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday on an 11-mile stretch of the 110 Freeway.... -
Rape on bus the third this year; ‘very uncommon,’ MTA says
L.A. NOWOfficials from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority described the rape of an 18-year-old mentally disabled woman on a bus in Culver City as "tragic," but extremely rare.... -
Safety Concerns Over Expo Line
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- A month after Metro's Expo Line opened, safety questions are continuing to be raised about several street crossings along the light-rail route, including a unique and challenging intersection that forms a maze of track, traffic signals...Tags: Health, Health and Safety at Work, Rodeo, Health and Safety at School, Los Angeles Unified School District
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Coalition of agencies hail upcoming rail crossing upgrades for Glendale corridor
About $17 million in safety improvements at four rail crossings along the San Fernando Road corridor in Glendale could begin next year, officials announced Thursday. Planned upgrades at crossings for Sonora and Grandview avenues, Chevy Chase Drive and...
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