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Feb 25, 2013
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A Connecticut Promoter Remembers the Monkees with a Convention This Weekend in New Jersey
It’s being held in New Jersey, but the David T. Jones Memorial Monkees Convention this weekend has Connecticut all over it.
This singular gathering, in honor of the short British Monkee who passed away last year, has been organized by Orange...
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Feb 25, 2013
|Story| WTXX-LTV
A Connecticut Promoter Remembers the Monkees with a Convention This Weekend in New Jersey
It’s being held in New Jersey, but the David T. Jones Memorial Monkees Convention this weekend has Connecticut all over it.
This singular gathering, in honor of the short British Monkee who passed away last year, has been organized by Orange...
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California bullet train groundbreaking faces new obstacles
California's bullet train agency is facing a series of new regulatory and political problems that could jeopardize its July construction kickoff, which already has been delayed more than six months. The new challenges are coming from a private...
Tags: Ralph Vartabedian
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California high-speed rail bidding rules were changed
State high-speed rail officials acknowledged Thursday that they changed their rules for selecting a builder for the bullet train's first phase in the Central Valley, a shift that subsequently made it possible for a consortium led by Sylmar-based Tutor...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Ralph Vartabedian, Travel, Transportation
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Plan ordered to save mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday ordered local officials to develop a detailed plan to save a popular aircraft mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport. On a motion by Eric Garcetti, the council called on Los Angeles World Airports, the airport's...
Tags: Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Unified School District
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Mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport threatened by budget cuts
A popular vocational center at Van Nuys Airport that has trained thousands of aviation mechanics during its 40-year history faces closure or relocation next year if the Los Angeles Unified School District can no longer afford to keep the facility open....
Tags: Military Equipment, U.S. Air Force, Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles Unified School District
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Judge rejects bid to halt California high-speed rail project
A Sacramento County judge has rejected a bid by agricultural interests to temporarily halt California's bullet train project in the Central Valley until a lawsuit can be decided. After a three-hour hearing, Superior Court Judge Timothy Frawley on Friday...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System, Judges, Court Preliminary
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L.A. council wants review of contractor linked to Chatsworth Metrolink crash
After hearing from victims of the deadly Metrolink crash in Chatsworth, the Los Angeles City Council vowed Wednesday to look into a $160-million city contract awarded to a transportation company linked to the rail disaster. The crash killed 25 people,...
Tags: Veolia Environnement
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Governor signs high-speed rail conflict-of-interest measure
Gov. Jerry Brownhas signed a bill that requires state high-speed rail officials to disclose their financial investments and eliminates a loophole that created potential conflicts of interest for the project’s board members. The legislation by...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Politics, Jerry Hill, Travel, Transportation
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Four years later, survivors of Metrolink crash still hurting
Like other survivors from the crash of Metrolink 111, Mike Wiederkehr will never be the same. Before, the Burbank resident was a triathlete. After, he could no longer swim or run because of shoulder, knee and ankle injuries. He had to transfer from his...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Judges, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Metrolink previews $200-million crash prevention system
Metrolink on Monday previewed a pioneering, $200-million crash prevention project for a top federal safety official, who expressed concern about railroad industry efforts to postpone deadlines for installing the sophisticated train safety system in...
Tags: Railway Accidents, Transportation Accidents, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry
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Van Nuys Airport gets $18.4 million to rebuild runway
Van Nuys Airport, one of the busiest general aviation centers in the country, will receive an $18.4-million federal grant to reconstruct and replace its main runway, government officials announced Friday. The Federal Aviation Administration funds will...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration
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Najarian appeals his removal from Metrolink board
To his surprise and dismay, Glendale City Councilman Ara Najarian has been replaced with Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomason the Metrolink board of directors, where Najarian had served for six years. In one of his first acts as the new...
Tags: Railway Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Board of Directors
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