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Where We Are:
A traffic artifact of the 1932 Olympic Games still turns heads in Long Beach.
Where We Are:
Los Angeles loves wheels. David Kipen loves books.
Transportation:
There is no shortage of opinion about the $48 billion--and rising--estimates for high-speed rail infrastructure.
Where We Are:
Is Metro cooking its books to cancel bus service in poor and working-class neighborhoods?
LA as Subject:
Long before a helium-filled balloon from Japan touched down in California, balloons, dirigibles, and their many variations took to the skies in service of sport, the military, advertising, and of course show business throughout Southern California.
Where We Are:
It's not just nostalgia that makes brings men and their fifty-year-old cars together.
High-Speed Rail Updates: California Secures More Funding, Metro Supports Palmdale Route
August 8, 2011 5:58 PM
by Ed Fuentes
Transportation:
An agreement securing $86.4 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act between the federal government and the California High-Speed Authority rail has been signed.
California High-Speed Rail and Feds Get on Board for Route Sustainability
July 19, 2011 2:38 PM
by Ed Fuentes
Transportation:
The California High-Speed Rail Authority and federal authorities today got on board to sign a clean pact.
Where We Are:
We learned a lot from Carmageddon, but not all of it was the right lesson.
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