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As LA Metro sees a change in leadership, the transit department Wednesday touted a decrease in crime on its buses and trains.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy criticized LA officials for “weak leadership” during recent protests that disrupted transit services.
The transit agency estimated a ridership count of roughly 23.7 million last month on its bus and rail systems — a 13.5% drop ...
Renewed investor interest and a focus on fighting crime could help L.A.’s beleaguered downtown finally turn a post-COVID ...
Newly proposed legislation by a Bay Area congressman could change the way autonomous vehicles operate nationwide, including ...
LA Metro riders would like the transportation agency to spend more money on increasing frequency and improving the cleanliness of vehicles and stations, while spending less on private security and ...
Fernando Dutra of Whittier will serve a yearlong term as chair of L.A. Metro’s Board of Directors. His term began Wednesday.
We have woefully inadequate public park space even for our current population and insufficient budget resources,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
A 10-year-old girl’s scream over a cockroach sparked panic among Beyoncé fans exiting the concert, causing a stampede on a MARTA escalator that left 11 injured.
Just a few lines in the nearly 1,000-page tax and spending cut bill signed into law on July 4 by President Donald Trump mean ...