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The bullet train is off-track again

Construction underway on the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment of the bullet train. Photo: California High-Speed Rail Authority.

By Ralph Vartabedian

To the long list of major problems bedeviling California’s bullet train, here’s a new one to...

10 days ago
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The burn of living near abandoned property

Michael Morgan stands in front of his Harvard Heights house, which was scorched when fire spread from the vacant property next door. Photo: Sam Quinones

By Sam Quinones

Families living near the property at 6110 S. Main St. in Los Angeles...

17 days ago
7

Karen Bass walks through fire. And gets burned.

Mayor Bass at a West L.A. site for affordable housing, one of her administration's frequent talking points on homelessness. (Office of Mayor Karen Bass)

By Robert Greene

In August 2021, Karen Bass was in Mozambique.

It was her job. As he...

a month ago
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Do you know why we didn't pull you over?

Supporters demand justice for Monique Munoz, killed by a speeding driver in Los Angeles. (UPI/Alamy.)

By Gale Holland and Gray Mollenkamp

This is part one in L.A. Reported’s series on the causes and consequences of Los Angeles’s deadly st...

a month ago
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The bullet train to … Gilroy

A 2021 rendering of the bullet train in Pacheco Pass near Gilroy. Photo credit: California High-Speed Rail Authority.

By Ralph Vartabedian

Bullet trains connect major cities around the world on acclaimed and well-traveled routes. In Franc...

2 months ago
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