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Traffic zips in toll lanes, but slows in free lanes
When Los Angeles County's inaugural toll lanes opened on the 110 Freeway late last year, Scott Sternad decided he could do without. "Nearly $1,000 a year?" said the 24-year-old engineering student, who commutes from Hermosa Beach to USC three times a...
Tags: Washington, DC, Travel, Transportation, Road Transportation, Science and Technology
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Jerry Brown eases up on push to revamp California's environmental law
SACRAMENTO — As Gov. Jerry Brown toured China over the last week, he repeatedly contrasted that nation's speedy construction of modern transportation systems and other key public works with what he characterized as a lack of vision back home. A...
Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Environmental Issues, Judges, Career and Workplace
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Letters: The 405 blues
Re "405 stuck in slow lane," April 25 The Times was kind enough to print a letter I wrote nearly six years ago, on June 23, 2007, on the 405 Freeway widening project. I will take the opportunity to say "I told you so." To recap, I wrote: "Everybody...
Tags: Travel, Transportation, Road Transportation, Highway Transportation
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BRIEF: 816 bags of trash removed from area roadways in single day
The Record, Stockton, Calif.California Department of Transportation workers removed more than 730 bags of litter from San Joaquin County roadways and 86 from Calaveras County roads as part of a statewide litter removal day on Thursday. Areas cleaned by crews in San Joaquin...Tags: Highway Transportation
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California 38 may shut down at least a week after tanker spill
California 38 near Angelus Oaks will shut down for at least a week and perhaps several weeks after a tanker truck flipped over Friday, spilling 4,000 gallons of fuel onto the roadway and into a nearby creek that feeds into the Santa Ana River, authorities...
Tags: Google Inc.
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Tanker spill closes State Route 38 to Big Bear until Saturday
State Route 38 near Angelus Oaks will be closed until Saturday after a tanker truck flipped over Friday morning, spilling some of its fuel onto the roadway and into a nearby stream, the California Highway Patrol said. The tanker truck contained about...
Tags: Google Inc.
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BRIEF: Sonora Pass cleared of snow, open to traffic
The Record, Stockton, Calif.Motorists can cross the Sierra on State Route 108, according to the California Department of Transportation, which cleared the pass of snow on Wednesday. The 9,624-foot Sonora Pass is one of the few east-west routes through the Sierra and crosses the...Tags: Mountains, Yosemite National Park, Landforms
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Malibu Councilman Peak gets probation in reckless-driving case
Malibu City Councilman Skylar Peak has been sentenced to two years of probation and 30 days of community service after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor count of reckless driving related to a Christmas Day accident. Judge Lawrence Mira on Wednesday...
Tags: Trials, Misdemeanors
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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. "The 405 … varies from bad to horrendous," said Musk, who also co-founded...
Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, The Getty, Employees, Career and Workplace, Zev Yaroslavsky
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Herman I. Kimmel
Herman I. Kimmel Herman I. Kimmel passed away on April 5, 2013. He was born in 1923 and attended local schools in Eagle Rock and Pasadena. He leaves a wife of 34 years, Sharon Baker Kimmel, formerly of Choteau, Montana, and a nephew, David Kimmel of...
Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Navy, Technology, Engineering, Highway Transportation
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BRIEF: Caltrans crews removing litter across California
The Modesto BeeThe California Department of Transportation asks that drivers "Slow for the Cone Zone" on Thursday as its crews participate in a statewide Litter Removal and Enforcement Day. Workers will be along highways removing trash and debris. "In addition to... -
Get ready to rock at Santa Cruz basketball arena
The Santa Cruz SentinelWater restrictions, trial concerts at the Santa Cruz Warriors arena and a paved path through an Eastside meadow were all unanimously approved by the Santa Cruz City Council on Tuesday. Beginning May 1, customers of the Santa Cruz Water Department will...Tags: Sports, Music, Basketball, NBA Development League, Water Supply
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