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Woman injured after being trapped under Red Line train in Hollywood
L.A. NOWA 40-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries Friday morning after she became trapped underneath the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s westbound Red Line train at the Hollywood and Western station.... -
L.A. mayoral candidates explain their approaches on housing
At a time when many residents are grappling with foreclosures and rising rental costs have far outpaced growth in their incomes, the three top Los Angeles mayoral candidates promised Friday to make housing policy a central focus for their administrations....
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Local Government, Finance, Politics, Eric Garcetti
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MTA unveils final proposal for 710 Freeway gap
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County transportation officials on Friday released the final version of their analysis of alternatives for closing the so-called “710 gap” between Alhambra and Pasadena, setting the stage for more vigorous environmental review.... -
Artists take Metro commuters on another kind of journey
Though Los Angeles may never shed its image as a car-obsessed city, the past 20 years have seen significant progress and growth in its public transit system, making it a viable option for more Angelenos. Along with added convenience, the opening of each...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Artists, Barbie (fictional character)
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L.A. Now Live: Is the streetcar returning to downtown L.A.?
L.A. NOWVoters in downtown Los Angeles this week approved key financing for a $125-million streetcar project that could create a truly car-optional neighborhood in the center of a region defined by its car culture. Times reporter Sam Allen will join L.A. Now Live... -
Ron Kaye: Ouster speaks of modern politics
The way that Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich and the cabalists of the San Gabriel Valley cities treated Glendale Councilman Ara Najarian over his Metropolitan Transportation Authority board appointment because he opposes the 710 Freeway...Tags: Mark Ridley-Thomas, Richard Riordan, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Democratic Party, Herb Wesson
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Your vote, L.A.'s future
Think of last month's election — with its presidential contest, its 11 statewide ballot measures, its additional three countywide questions, the district attorney's race and voters' first full-scale workout with the new district lines and the top-...
Tags: Local Elections, Chicago Elections, Los Angeles Unified School District, Voting, Politics
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MTA to decide Thursday between CBS and Titan for ad contract
The long-running fight between CBS and outdoor billboard company Titan for the right to sell advertising on Los Angeles County buses and trains should finally be decided this week. On Thursday, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency's...
Tags: John Wayne, Los Angeles International Airport, New York City, Leslie Moonves, Advertising
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In 2013, much awaits Glendale
The year 2013 is already shaping up to be a busy year, with several issues rooted in the past expected to come to fruition. While the year ahead will no doubt unleash its own bounty of surprises, here are some issues we can all count on happening in the...
Tags: Local Elections, Judges, Science and Technology, Metal, Crime, Law and Justice
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Harbor Freeway Toll Lane Toll: 12,297 Citations Already Issued
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- New toll lanes on the 110 Freeway went into effect November 10 and already over 12,000 citations have been mailed to motorists caught on camera without the required FasTrak transponders. The toll lanes run from Adams Boulevard...Tags: Road Transportation, AAA, Science and Technology, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Fines
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710 Freeway extension plan should be killed, assemblyman says
L.A. NOW710 Freeway extension plan: Assemblyman Anthony Portantino on Wednesday demanded the California Department of Transportation stop all work on a proposed extension of the 710 Freeway.... -
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....
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