Transit
Officials: Halt To Expo Line Expansion Could Cost 4,000 Jobs
City and county officials spoke out on Monday against a group of homeowners who want to stop all construction on the Expo Line project.
$17B Transit Bill Would Extend Sales Tax Hike Through 2069
Nearly three decades before a half-cent sales tax is set to expire, Metro officials are hoping voters will go ahead and approve the tax increase for an additional thirty years beyond 2039.
Residents Along Crenshaw-LAX Corrider Expected To Contend For Light Rail Jobs
The .5-miles light rail project will provide jobs to residents from Lamert Park, Hyde Park, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood, and Westchester.
Who’s Open, Who’s Closed On Monday?
It’s a holiday tomorrow — like you forgot?
LA Construction Workers Wary Of Jobs Boost From High-Speed Rail Project
A proposed multi-billion-dollar rail project was the target of skepticism from yet another group on Thursday.
KFWB On Your Corner: Race To Long Beach
If you don’t live in Long Beach, you may have wondered how difficult it is get here.
KFWB On Your Corner: The Most Bike-Friendly City In America?
Long Beach is also a city that bills itself as an alternative to other parts of L.A. County and neighboring Orange County.
KFWB On Your Corner: Top-Of-The-Line Transit
Long Beach prides itself for having a transit system that 90 percent of the customers rate as good to excellent.
Prosecutors: Ponzi Scheme Conned $7M From LA Transit Retirees
Thomas Mitchell, 64, pleaded guilty to a scheme that cheated retired transit operators by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority out of an estimated $7 million.
Expo Light Rail Begins Slow-Speed Testing On Westside Tracks
If the trial testing goes well, officials say pending any setbacks a target date has been set for Nov. 15 for most of the 8.6 mile alignment.
US Budget Deficit May Limit LA Mass Transit Funding
The pitch from local transit leaders couldn’t come at a worse time as Washington grapples with a mounting tide of red ink.
Officials Struggle To Keep LA Light Rail Line Safe
A high number of deaths and accidents along a light rail line in Los Angeles County has prompted officials to go on the defense.


















