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Infrastructure

Forget Earthquakes. SoCal Could Be Leveled by a Mega Flood.

02/28/2019 - 5:07 AM By Brittany M.

Experts call it an ARKStorm and they believe it could cause three times as much damage as the mega quake Angelenos have been warned about for decades.

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How a Pizza Company Fixed One City’s Roads

07/12/2018 - 5:29 AM By Brittany M.

A cheesy bargain.

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Audit: It’s Time for Some Changes to L.A.’s Street Sweeping Program

10/26/2017 - 3:46 AM By Brittany M.

Do the San Fernando Valley’s streets look unkempt to you? It’s not your imagination.

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Armies of Online Delivery Trucks Are Invading America’s Cities

01/04/2017 - 2:49 PM By Brittany M.

“If cities do not act quickly to revamp the way they manage increasing numbers of commercial vehicles unloading goods in streets and alleys and into buildings, they will drown in a sea of double-parked trucks.”

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FrontierFail Watch: Verizon Customers Still Facing Challenges Around SoCal

04/26/2016 - 9:37 AM By admin

Frontier Communications continues to struggle with its acquisition of Verizon customers across California and the nation. a smattering of headlines from the last few days:

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Shrinking Shorelines Prompting New Fees

01/19/2016 - 2:18 PM By JIngram

“Recreation Mitigation Fee”

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Southern California Water Agencies Looking to Buy NorCal Delta Islands

11/03/2015 - 2:50 PM By JIngram

The four islands being considered are just outside of Stockton.

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Two Southern California Cities on Deck for Ultrafast Google Fiber Internet Service

09/10/2015 - 3:15 PM By JIngram

Finally!

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The Case for Hacking Your City

08/18/2015 - 2:16 PM By JIngram

Better you before someone else.

As technology marches on, becoming more and more integrated, new issues are emerging.

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California Bullet Train Hits a Central Valley Snag

06/08/2015 - 2:36 PM By JIngram

Another day, another issue with the high speed rail project.

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Adam McGill, the top administrator for Novato in Marin County, has announced his resignation.…
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Former South Lake Tahoe housing manager Zachary Thomas has been promoted as the city’s director of…
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For 50 years, San Diego police chiefs have almost always been hired from within the SDPD. But when…
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