Go Metro to see dudes with horns lose to Rams
Let’s start by mentioning that the Minnesota Vikings — with a pricey new QB and supposedly good defense — got absolutely smoked at home by the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. [continue reading]
Let’s start by mentioning that the Minnesota Vikings — with a pricey new QB and supposedly good defense — got absolutely smoked at home by the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. [continue reading]
First, this public safety announcement: be safe out there tonight whether on foot or bike or in a car. Should be fun evening between the World Series and Halloween — but keep your heads up and don’t rush. At least 6 reported dead as truck careens down bike path in [continue reading]
Dept. of Remembrance: On the 16th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, I recommend spending some time on the 9/11 Memorial & Museum website. In the wake of the unimaginable, we came together in unity on the #911Memorial to #Honor911. https://t.co/OWzmt4bWnE pic.twitter.com/PYV3FdXFpn — 9/11 Memorial & Museum (@Sept11Memorial) September 11, [continue reading]
New Clippers arena gets backing from Inglewood City Council (ESPN) The Council agreed Thursday to enter into an exclusive negotiating window with the Clippers for a new arena that would be located near the intersection of Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue — basically south of both the Forum and the [continue reading]
Exciting new construction pics: click here to see the work-in-progress on moving the Gold Line tracks in Little Tokyo in order to build a rail tunnel entrance for the Regional Connector [continue reading]
From the Department of Reminders: The Little Tokyo/Arts District Station closes tonight at 9 p.m. for construction of one of the tunnel portals for the Regional Connector. More info here [continue reading]
A trio of reminders: •The Little Tokyo/Arts District Station three-month closure begins Friday at 9 p.m. to accommodate Regional Connector construction. Details here. •ICYMI: Video rendering of new pedestrian tunnel between [continue reading]
The Los Angeles City Council last week approved an MOU with AEG to build a new pro football stadium downtown next to Staples Center and L.A. Live. The stadium will be a short one-and-a-half block from the Blue Line’s Pico station, which one day will also serve Expo Line trains [continue reading]