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SGV Connect 136: Here Comes the Olympics
What to the Olympics hold for the San Gabriel Valley in 2028? Damien talks with Alissa Walker, co-host of the L.A. Podcast and editor of Torched.
AIDS/LifeCycle Kicks Off Its Last Ride This Sunday
After 31 years, one of California's most iconic fundraisers and experiences will come to an end.
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.
What’s Really Great About the LAX Metro Station Opening on June 6
Spoiler: it's not all about connecting people to the airport, but building a useful interconnected transit network.
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.
SGV Hikes and Bikes: Duck Farm River Park
Tucked in the crook of the 605 and Valley Boulevard is some much needed breathing room for the East Valley.
Banners Over Freeways Across the State Tell Newsom to Fund Transit
Banners on Tuesday, Budget on Wednesday...
Padilla, Schiff Lead Effort to Stop Republican Rollback of California’s Emissions Laws
“If you choose to go forward and overrule the Parliamentarian, just know: there’s no going back. All bets are off.”
Metro Expands Bus Lane Automated Ticketing to Olive/Grand in DTLA
Never park in a bus-only lane. Never park at a bus stop.
Bike-Share Should Belong to the People Who Need It Most
If we want bike-share to thrive, we have to treat it as the public good it is. That means public investment, strong labor standards, meaningful community partnerships, and deep respect for the people who make the system work.