The days of $0.15 per minute scooter rides are officially over.
Lyft announced Thursday that it raised prices from $0.15 to $0.26 per minute. The price hike
By DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
California lawmakers sent the governor a bill Wednesday that would give new wage and benefit protections to workers at so-called gig economy companies such as
By Tom Krisher
A design flaw in Tesla’s Autopilot semi-autonomous driving system and driver inattention combined to cause a Model S electric car to slam into a firetruck parked
By Tom Krisher
A government report says the driver of a Tesla that slammed into a firetruck near Los Angeles last year was using the car’s Autopilot system when
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) announced today that the two Expo Line stations which have been closed for construction in downtown Los Angeles as part of the
The first electric bus in the Big Blue Bus (BBB) fleet will begin carrying passengers this month.
BBB is aiming for a nearly 70% reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions
Thousands of drivers and pedestrians will return to their early morning and afternoon commutes when local schools reopen Thursday.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and the Santa Monica Police
The Los Angeles Fire Department has used a helicopter to hoist a fallen horse from the bottom of a steep hillside.
The horse was lifted to a large corral atop
By Jeff Mertin and Andrea Smith
Atlanta is banning electric scooters in the nighttime hours during what’s been a deadly summer for riders.
The ban comes as cities across
The city council will soon finalize regulations that seek to preserve existing homes in Santa Monica’s single-family neighborhoods.
The city’s four single-family neighborhoods — Sunset Park, North of Montana,
by Mackenzie Long, Government Communications
Bird has unveiled Bird Two, a next generation e-scooter that will be part of Bird’s global fleet of shared e-vehicles. Bird Two ushers in
A lone “no” vote torpedoed an effort to expand a preferential parking zone near Santa Monica’s border with Venice that divided opinion among residents.
Two-thirds of residents in the