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Knott’s Berry Farm Shuts Down Ride That Left Patrons Stranded 300 Feet High
The parent company of Southern California’s Knott’s Berry Farm says it’s temporarily shutting down all six of its Windseeker rides at parks in the U.S. and Canada after riders at Knott’s were stranded 300 feet high for 3½ hours this week.
Ride Malfunction Leaves Visitors Stranded 300 Feet Up At Knott’s Berry Farm
A ride malfunctioned at Knott’s Berry Farm Wednesday, the second time in two weeks the attraction has left riders dangling from on high.
Metrolink Fares To Jump 7 Percent July 1
Metrolink fares will jump seven percent on July 1. Officials say the increases are a last resort to avoid service cuts as the agency looks to fill a $13 million funding gap triggered by additional labor costs and the rising cost of diesel fuel.
Bus Riders Blast MTA Cuts, Warn Economic Recovery At Risk
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is set to scale back about 4 percent of its bus service starting this summer and again in December.
Rainy Commute Not Enough To Hit Brakes On LA ‘Bike Week’
A surprise spring soaking did little to deter bicycle enthusiasts from taking to the streets.
That’s The Ticket: CHP Grant To Target Motorcycle ‘Safety’ Violators
Taking an unsafe turn on your Harley in Riverside County? You better be prepared to pay up.
Bus Riders Allege Class, Racial Bias Behind MTA Service Cuts
A group of local bus riders says it’s about time their civil rights complaints about the Metropolitan Transit Authority were investigated.
Classic Rivalry Gets A New Look
The Classic took yet another turn Friday night. 20,000 once again filled Weingart Stadium for the 76th edition of The East L.A. Classic. Fans and players alike were treated to a new look on the field.


















