L.A.’s Two-Way Bike Lanes
As of April 2019, the first two-way bike lane in Los Angeles is open. Bicyclists and scooter riders can now traverse downtown’s Spring Street in two directions, and another designated bi-directional bike lane will soon take shape on Main Street. The latest changes update the southbound bike lane on Spring Street so riders can go northbound as […]
This Week In The News (06/24-06/28)
Man Loses Control of Vehicle, Crashes Into 4 Parked Cars Tuesday, June 25 (CBS Los Angeles) – Jose Landazure, 75, lost control of his 1999 Ford truck Sunday afternoon and crashed into four parked cars in Huntington Park. The incident occurred at the 1900 block of East Gage Avenue, near Plaza Americana. Landazure was then […]
This Week In The News (06/17-06/21)
Group Demands Recall of Mayor Garcetti Over ‘Failed Leadership’ On LA Homeless Crisis Wednesday, June 19 (CBS Los Angeles) – In the wake of increased homelessness, many Los Angeles residents are supporting the recall of Mayor Eric Garcetti. Alexandra Datig, leader of the recall effort, announced a formal notice of intention has been filed with […]
This Week In The News (06/10-06/14)
Off-Duty Los Angeles Sheriff’s Deputy Shot in Head, Critically Wounded at a Jack in the Box Monday, June 10 (Fox News) – An off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy was shot in the head at a Jack in the Box restaurant in Alhambra on Monday. According to the sheriff’s office, the shooting occurred shortly after […]
This Week In The News (06/03-06/07)
Los Angeles Homelessness Rises Sharply As Housing Crisis Deepens Tuesday, June 4 (Reuters) – An annual census by the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority found the homeless population of Los Angeles County increased 12% in the past year. A shortage of affordable housing is thought to be the blame. Homelessness in the city of Los […]
This Week In The News (05/27-05/31)
Pregnant Mother, Father and Two Children Killed in Crash Wednesday, May 29 (NBC Los Angeles) – A family of four, including a father, pregnant mother, and two kids, was killed Sunday morning when their 2017 Nissan Altima crashed on state Route 153. The father, Samuel Soto, lost control near Los Banos in Merced County, while […]
This Week In The News (05/20-05/24)
Wild Chase of Stolen RV Ends with Injuries in Los Angeles Wednesday, May 22 (The Washington Post) – A woman led authorities on a half-hour chase from Santa Clarita into the San Fernando Valley on Tuesday in a stolen recreational vehicle. According to KABC-TV, the RV failed to yield to police and sped at up […]
This Week In The News (05/13-05/17)
One Person Killed, Another Seriously Hurt in Accident at Port of Los Angeles Wednesday, May 15 (NBC Los Angeles) – Jose Santoyo, 58, a maintenance worker at the Port of Los Angeles, was killed in an industrial accident Wednesday. The incident occurred at the 600 block of E. Terminal Way when a tire from a […]
This Week In The News (05/06-05/10)
Uber and Lyft Drivers are Striking at LAX: “We’re Being Paid Starving Wages” Wednesday, May 8 (Curbed Los Angeles) – On Wednesday, Uber and Lyft drivers in Los Angeles began a 24-hour strike to protest low pay. Strike organizer Laurel Hirschmann said, “We’re being paid starving wages.” Earlier in the year, Uber cut per-mile rates […]
This Week In The News (04/29-05/03)
FBI Says It Thwarted A Planned Terrorist Attack By A Man In Los Angeles Area Monday, April 29 (NPR) – The FBI announced it arrested Mark Steven Domingo, 26, last Friday, who had conspired to stage a terrorist attack in Long Beach. Domingo had planned to detonate an improvised explosive device on Sunday at a […]