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    Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 405 project stuck in the slow lane

    Elon Musk quips that it's easier getting rockets into orbit than navigating his commute between home in Bel-Air and his Space Exploration Technologies factory in Hawthorne.
    Elon Musk quips that it's easier getting rockets into orbit than navigating his commute between home in Bel-Air and his Space Exploration Technologies factory in Hawthorne. "The 405 … varies from bad to horrendous," said Musk, who also co-founded...

    Tags: SpaceX, Highway Transportation, California Department of Transportation, Travel, The Getty

  2. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Baca names transit supervisors to replace demoted officers

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday named replacements for three transit department supervisors who were demoted in connection with an alleged cheating scandal.
    The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday named replacements for three transit department supervisors who were demoted in connection with an alleged cheating scandal. Sheriff Lee Baca appointed Ronene Anda, a 29-year Sheriff’...

    Tags: Lee Baca, Staples Center, Auto Racing, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace

  4. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Julian Burke dies at 85; former MTA chief

    Julian Burke, a corporate turnaround expert who brought a steady hand and political savvy to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority when it was teetering financially and facing federal scrutiny for poor bus service across Los Angeles County, died Saturday at his West Hollywood home. He was 85.
    Julian Burke, a corporate turnaround expert who brought a steady hand and political savvy to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority when it was teetering financially and facing federal scrutiny for poor bus service across Los Angeles County, died...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Georgetown, Richard Riordan, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance

  6. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Coroner probes death of alleged tagger found hanging from office tower

    The can of spray paint sat on the ledge of a downtown Sacramento office tower. A tool for etching glass lay below. The body of Craig Fugate was tangled in some ropes about nine stories up the tower. Authorities on Tuesday were trying to piece together...

    Tags: Vandalism

  8. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Suspected 'extreme graffiti' vandal in Sacramento is identified

    The Sacramento County coroner on Tuesday identified a man who died nine stories up an office building in what appeared to be an attempt at producing what's sometimes called "extreme graffiti."
    The Sacramento County coroner on Tuesday identified a man who died nine stories up an office building in what appeared to be an attempt at producing what's sometimes called "extreme graffiti." Craig Fugate of Vancouver, Wash., was found dead hanging...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Motorvehicle Accidents

  10. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Glendale City Council candidates explain why they should be elected

    The 12 candidates vying for three seats on the Glendale City Council outline what makes them the best choice. Jefferson Black What City Hall needs is a diplomatic problem-solver. I’m open-minded, willing to listen to both sides of every issue. I&...

    Tags: Lee Baca, Science and Technology, Business, Local Elections, Elections

  12. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Minority of L.A. County voters quashed transit tax extension

    A minority of voters living in a daisy chain of small, suburban and relatively upscale enclaves around the county's outer rim were largely responsible for last fall's razor thin defeat of a $90-billion transit tax<strong> </strong>that received lopsided ballot box support, a Times analysis shows.
    A minority of voters living in a daisy chain of small, suburban and relatively upscale enclaves around the county's outer rim were largely responsible for last fall's razor thin defeat of a $90-billion transit tax that received lopsided ballot box...

    Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Voting, Michael Antonovich , Wendy Greuel

  14. Mar 3, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. 405 Freeway fully open after Sepulveda Pass paving finishes early

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    405 Freeway fully open, ahead of schedule...
  16. Mar 2, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Ahead of schedule, 405 Freeway to fully reopen by sunrise Sunday

    L.A. NOW
    The northbound 405 freeway in the Sepulveda Pass could fully reopen by Sunday at 5 a.m., a full 24 hours ahead of schedule, as crews finished repaving work quicker than anticipated....
  18. Feb 22, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. In their words: L.A. mayor candidates answer The Times' questions

    L.A. NOW
    L.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck has a good chance of keeping his job if any of the three most prominent candidates for mayor manages to win. But embattled Fire Chief Brian Cummings? Not so much. When The Times posed a series of questions about major issues...
  20. Jan 15, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  21. A controversial speaker's right to speak

    Maybe it was too nice out to protest. Or maybe no one cared what a few hundred conservatives were talking about in this one-party state. But only about 10 people convened Saturday with signs outside the DoubleTree Hotel in Annapolis to oppose Pamela...

    Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Jihad, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts, Punishment

  22. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Beverly Hills' subway spat

    Beverly Hills' embarrassing battle against the Westside subway extension, which emerged as a major political issue last year, is becoming one of the key issues in the March 5 city elections. With the lines hardening between those determined to take legal action to stop the construction of a tunnel under the local high school, which they fear will endanger students, and those who see that route as the safest alternative, we urge residents to consider the scientific and engineering reality rather than merely relying on emotion. In other words: Stop gumming up the rails, Beverly Hills, for your own sake and L.A.'s.
    Beverly Hills' embarrassing battle against the Westside subway extension, which emerged as a major political issue last year, is becoming one of the key issues in the March 5 city elections. With the lines hardening between those determined to take...

    Tags: Subway Transportation Industry, Subway Transportation, Science and Technology, Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections

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