Go Metro’s K Line to the 38th Annual Kingdom Day Parade on Monday!
The annual Kingdom Day Parade is this Monday at 11 a.m. If you’re going, there’s a new to get there — our K Line train has two stations along the [continue reading]
The annual Kingdom Day Parade is this Monday at 11 a.m. If you’re going, there’s a new to get there — our K Line train has two stations along the [continue reading]
Go Metro to the holiday ice skating rink in Leimert Park Plaza from Friday, Dec. 16, through Friday, Dec. 23. Skating will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 [continue reading]
As part of our celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month, Metro Art is taking a look at arts education and opportunities for creative learning and expression with youth and artists [continue reading]
Metro’s Crenshaw/LAX Pilot Business Solution Center (BSC) continues to provide hands-on business support services and referrals to small businesses along the Crenshaw/LAX Line corridor. In honor of National Bike Month, [continue reading]
No one likes to “spring forward” but alas, until the time remains the same year-round, we’re all turning our clocks one hour ahead this Sunday. That means many of us [continue reading]
Kamasi Washington has collaborated with some of music’s most influential names, but as he releases his sophomore jazz album Heaven and Earth, Kamasi wants to honor the artists from his [continue reading]
Above are some photos taken in the past few weeks of ongoing construction work on the Crenshaw/LAX Line. The project includes 8.5 miles of new track between the Expo Line [continue reading]
The above are photos were shot over the last month of ongoing construction work on the Crenshaw/LAX Line, the 8.5-mile light rail project that will run between the Green Line [continue reading]
Take a little more transit and eat a little less meat — two things you can do to reduce your environmental impact. In this installment of Meatless Mondays with Metro we sample the vegan hotdogs at Earle’s on Crenshaw. [continue reading]
The tunnel boring machine that is digging the second of the two rail tunnels under Crenshaw Boulevard arrived at the future Martin Luther King, Jr. Station last week. The first [continue reading]