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Duffy Tells Congress He’s Not Delaying DOT Projects — As He Delays DOT Projects
Thousands of federal transportation grants remain in limbo as the Trump administration cuts staff and cracks down on DEI, bike lanes and environmental rules.
Ride On! The Los Angeles Subway System Gets a Stop at LAX
Spoiler: it's not all about connecting people to the airport, but building a useful interconnected transit network.
Alive by a Split Second: Story of a Crash in the Oakland Hills
Another example of the suffering caused by unsafe streets and reckless driving.
Villaraigosa Pivots to Slamming High Gas Prices in Bid to Break Out of Gubernatorial Pack
To date, Villaraigosa's current campaign has accepted just over $175,000 from the oil and gas industry. His opponents have pledged not accept oil money.
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‘Whether They See It Or Not’: How the ‘Arrested Mobility’ of Black Americans Harms Everyone
"Policy could be the decision to invest in a community, or to disinvest [in that community]. In Black, brown, low-income communities, the policy has been disinvestment."
Oakland Crews Remove Speed Bumps, Eliminate Sideshow Deterrent
It's another case of a 'cash-strapped' city removing citizen-installed safety features. Advocates want to know who gave the order.
Construction Well Underway At Caballero Creek Park in Tarzana
The $5.45 million 1.5-acre Los Angeles River park will detain and cleanse rainwater runoff
What Transportation Priorities Could Get Cut Under the GOP’s ‘Big, Beautiful’ Budget Bill
Hint: a bloodbath for EVs, reconnecting communities, and environmental reviews.