California
County officials complained Friday that the three planned tollways, the Santa Ana Freeway widening project and other local transportation improvements could face lengthy delays due to “red tape” generated by proposed clean-air regulations.
Feb. 24, 1990
Employees in the public transit and air industries were far more likely to have COVID-19 outbreaks at their job sites compared with workers in general, the study found.
Aug. 18, 2022
Science & Medicine
At a laboratory in downtown Los Angeles, a big rig spins its wheels on massive rollers as a metal tube funnels its exhaust into an array of air quality sensors.
Oct. 11, 2015
Money & Company
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Oct. 3, 2011
A plan to deliver laundry, shoe repair and other services to local offices may help keep commuters from using midday errands as an excuse to not take a bus, train or car-pool to work.
May 12, 1994
Politics
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol M.
Sept. 3, 1993
Once again, it has come down to this: Should we subsidize the poor who cannot afford to drive, or the rich who drive too much?
July 31, 1994
Twenty years ago, as a member of the California Assembly representing one of the state’s smoggiest regions, I authored legislation creating the South Coast Air Quality Management District, a major environmental priority at a time when Southern California’s war on air pollution needed new direction and support.
Feb. 5, 1995
Thousand Oaks has obtained a $1-million grant to buy a fleet of four buses that run on natural gas, city officials said Friday, a move that will improve service and reduce air pollution.
Dec. 5, 1992
Glendale City Council members this week adopted a wide-ranging plan that they hope will persuade hundreds of city employees to get out of the driver’s seat and either walk, ride or pedal to work.
Dec. 22, 1988