The Malibu City Council voted to extend a local emergency declaration addressing what officials call a dangerous driving crisis on Pacific Coast Highway, as new data revealed 22 deadly crashes
Santa Monica will begin using artificial intelligence-powered cameras to automatically ticket drivers who illegally park in bus lanes starting July 1, marking the latest expansion of AI surveillance technology across
Changes are coming to Santa Monica Boulevard to address safety but what and when are still up for debate.
Santa Monica City Council members received a comprehensive safety study last
The Santa Monica City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to allow bicycles and e-scooters to share designated transit-only lanes with buses, but rejected a broader proposal to implement the policy citywide
The city of Malibu is asking residents to weigh in on a proposed speed camera program that would install up to five automated enforcement cameras along Pacific Coast Highway, with
Santa Monica cyclists could soon gain access to bus-only lanes under a proposal the City Council will consider Tuesday, part of broader transportation safety initiatives including a comprehensive study of
Big Blue Bus placed its 20th GILLIG Battery Electric Bus into service this week, marking another milestone in the agency's transition to zero-emission transit by 2030.
The new
Electric aircraft developer Archer Aviation will play a key role in the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles, following the announcement that it has been named the official
The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is expected to reopen Friday morning, ending a months-long closure caused by the devastating Palisades Fire.
The reopening comes significantly ahead of schedule, following Governor
A sweeping new plan to reshape Pacific Coast Highway over the next several decades was unveiled this week, as state transportation officials presented the Draft PCH Master Plan Feasibility Study
Waymo has issued a voluntary recall of more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles following a series of low-speed collisions involving roadside barriers such as gates and chains. The company said
State transportation officials outlined two major pavement rehabilitation projects along Pacific Coast Highway this week, pledging safety upgrades and long-term road improvements while addressing public concern over emergency access, pedestrian