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Alaska buried in snow, hit with rain and worsening conditions
Nation NowYou would think that rain instead of snow would be a big step forward. Think again, especially in Alaska, already hard hit in recent days by tons of tons that have closed schools and roads and threatened avalanches in some areas.... -
Gov. Jerry Brown defends high-speed rail in State of State speech
PolitiCalIn his State of the State address Wednesday, Gov. Jerry Brown promised a revised business plan for California's embattled high-speed rail program, calling again for public investment in the project. In a speech touting his record on clean energy and...... -
Big Metro projects will offer jobs to disadvantaged workers
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County transportation officials on Thursday approved a program designed to hire workers from disadvantaged communities for road and transit projects.... -
Blood clot that killed Rapper Heavy D is a ‘silent killer’
L.A. NOWRapper Heavy D died last month of a blood clot to the lung that was likely formed during a long flight home from London, where he performed a tribute to Michael Jackson, according to the coroner's chief of operations.... -
Theater review: 'Cinderella Christmas' at the El Portal
Culture MonsterF. Kathleen Foley reviews "Cinderella Christmas" at the El Portal.... -
Drunk drivers: Congress gets behind breath-test ignition devices
Nation NowDrunk drivers: An effort to get more states to require convicted drunk drivers to test their breath for alcohol before they can start their cars is gaining support in Congress... -
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Spanish coins from 1800s found in dig near San Gabriel Mission
L.A. NOWThe government agency building a new rail system announced Thursday that archeologists have found thousands of historic artifacts while excavating in the railroad right of way near San Gabriel Mission. According to the Alameda Corridor-East Construction... -
High-speed rail ... or fail?
When it comes to California's plans for high-speed rail, scads of people have strong opinions. But that shouldn't be a surprise.
As I noted in Wednesday's column, voters in 2008 approved a 520-mile train route that was supposed to cost $33 billion and be...Tags: Jerry Brown, Brown University, Railway Transportation, Travel, Commuting
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Review: Gotye at the El Rey Theatre
Pop & HissGotye is an Australian experimental pop band who has attracted a huge international following and become an internet sensation.... -
New regulations may lead to airline ticket 'sticker shock' [Updated]
New federal regulations aimed at giving airline passengers the true price of their tickets when booking a flight may provide some travelers with an unpleasant surprise.
The new U.S. Department of Transportation rules that took effect last week require...Tags: Services and Shopping, Spirit Airlines, Transportation, Barbara Boxer, American Airlines, Inc.
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Southwest Airlines' new cabin design adds six extra seats
Southwest Airlines, the nation's largest carrier of domestic travelers, announced plans Tuesday to add six extra seats on each plane under a new interior design of lighter and more eco-friendly materials.
To increase the number of seats from 137 to 143...Tags: Services and Shopping, Boeing Co., Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., Business Trips
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