Congress began considering critical aviation legislation on Tuesday in the aftermath of recent close calls involving airline and cargo jets at airports in New York and Texas.
Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) could be getting some much needed attention just north of Santa Monica with two Caltrans projects on the way that could shore up the delicate coastal
A train trip from Santa Monica to LAX?
The notion may not be wild to the millions of visitors Santa Monica welcomes from mass transit-oriented cities like New York and
The City of Santa Monica would like you to stop parking like a jerk.
Starting Nov. 1, the police department’s Traffic Services Divisions will begin enforcing a section of
The City of Santa Monica and Caltrans have released a Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Assessment for the Santa Monica Pier Bridge Replacement Project, signaling the next stage in
Face masks are now optional on Big Blue Bus and Metro as of Friday Sept. 23. The announcement by the two agencies comes as the Los Angeles County Department of
Metro’s Youth Council was created early this year to give young people and our future riders a voice in Metro’s projects and programs.
The 27 members of the
A new bill heading to Gov. Newsom’s desk would work to protect pedestrians by requiring all state-owned roads to grant three- to seven-second pedestrian signals prior to green lights
Riders of the Big Blue Bus (BBB) will soon be able to provide more feedback on their experience in real-time through the “Rate My Ride” feature of the Transit app.
In its ongoing effort to regulate shared mobility options — electric scooters and bike shares — the City of Santa Monica is working to launch a “contracted model” for shared mobility.
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