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Portions of 110 Freeway to close for repairs
A section of the 110 Freeway in Pasadena will be closed Sunday for roadway improvements. All northbound lanes on the Arroyo Seco Parkway between the Orange Grove Boulevard and Avenue 60 offramps will be closed from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday, according... -
O.C. toll road agency could keep fees through 2053
The leaders of Orange County's toll road network on Thursday approved a $2.4-billion bond sale to refinance one of its highway corridors — a move that would probably extend the number of years drivers must pay to use the system. The planned...
Tags: Politics, Credit Ratings, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Finance
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405 closure not expected to hamper fair
A planned closure of the 405 Freeway this summer is not expected to affect the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, officials say. As part of the $277-million West County Connectors project by the California Department of Transportation and the Orange...Tags: Highway Transportation
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California Transportation Commission
Continuing the drive to rebuild the state’s infrastructure, the California Transportation Commission this week allocated $1 billion in funding for 153 transportation projects across the state, including $1.95 million in Imperial County, according to... -
Frank Gehry back in MOCA architecture show, coaxed by Thom Mayne
This post has been corrected. Please see below. With his fellow Pritzker Prize-winning L.A. architect, Thom Mayne, playing the self-described role of “ombudsman” and “facilitator,” Frank Gehry is back in the fold for a major...
Tags: Architecture, Pritzker Architecture Prize, J. Paul Getty Trust, Radio Industry, Arts and Culture
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Powerhouse fire grows overnight; at least 5 structures destroyed
The Powerhouse fire destroyed at least five structures during a wind-fueled assault on Lake Hughes and Lake Elizabeth on Saturday and has burned nearly 20,000 acres. The 4-day-old fire in the Palmdale area grew rapidly in size overnight amid the hot,...
Tags: Fires, Dwayne Johnson
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A liberal mayor takes on the San Diego establishment
SAN DIEGO — Under a pro-business Republican mayor, it was a no-brainer: allocating millions of dollars each year to buy national advertising for the tourism industry — a major economic driver in this vacation mecca. Then Bob Filner got...
Tags: Interior Policy, Radio Industry, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Parties and Movements
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Assembly wants part-time carpool lanes in Southern California
Lone motorists would be able to use car-pool lanes during off-peak hours on some of Los Angeles County’s most congested freeways under legislation approved by the state Assembly. The measure would allow single-occupant vehicles to use high-...
Tags: Mike Gatto, Highway Transportation
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Letters: Not a 405 fan
Re "405 in the rear-view mirror," Editorial, May 30 The Times calls the years of construction to widen the 405 Freeway a "project to alleviate traffic." Nothing about this project will alleviate traffic. Adding a carpool lane does not alleviate traffic....Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles International Airport, Alzheimer's Disease, Highway Transportation
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The 405 in the rear-view mirror
There are plenty of reasons why the project to widen the 405 Freeway is $100 million over its $1.048-billion budget and 14 months behind schedule. And none of them has to do with the complaint — often reported by drivers on the freeway —...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Technology, Travel, Science and Technology, Mountains
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La Cañada History: Kids ride a miniature backyard railroad
Ten Years Ago A La Cañada High School senior shot in the face during an after-prom party at a residence on Greencrest Road was in stable condition at Huntington Memorial Hospital 10 years ago this week, as investigators continued tracking down clues...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Southern California Edison Company
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Lawsuit aims to protect migrating swallows from deadly netting draped over bridges used as nesting sites
A coalition of environmental groups has filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing transportation agencies of violating migratory bird laws by installing protective netting across two bridges in the Petaluma, Calif., area that has injured and killed...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Trials, Justice System, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice
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