LACBC had a great time a Bike to Work Day. Bikers streamed up Sunset and stopped by, had some great coffee, enjoyed delicious tamales, got some free stuff, and headed on their way.Some of the highlights
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When my boss asked if I’d like you to start blogging on ourwebsite, I told him that I hardly felt I was interesting enough. To which he replied, “It’s not about beingint... 23 Comments
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I wasn’t sure what I was going towrite this week until I heard Steve Edwards read a story on a $35/seat movietheater opening in Chicago this year. ARE YOU ... 16 Comments
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There’s something new on the Web - MyFoxLA’s new Realtime Traffic Webcast. Check it out every weekday from 4:45 to 6:15pm! One of the coolest... 1 Comment
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I've been working night side on the new Realtime Traffic Webcast, so I thought I'd share some photos of what we do. On the day I decided this would be my blog we were surprised by a visit by a Bo...
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I took the Metro Red Line for the second time this weekend. It was great! The first time I rode was a year ago and it was empty. But it seems that the number of riders is on the up.&... 16 Comments
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We’ll get to Beijing later…let’s talk Boston. Made my first trip to Boston this weekend. Great city, great people - hilarious to drivein. And by “hilarious” I mea... 1 Comment
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On Monday, I was surprised to read a "Road Runner" column by Andrea Kelly ("Alternatives to driving sometimes not practical," April 14) focused on how difficult it is to commute by any means other than
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For most of us an emergency trip to a health facility is a matter of dialing 911 or having a family member drive us. However, for most rural Africans, a medical emergency is something altogether more
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In this entry I'll explain the basic options for where one can buy a bicycle in LA, share my opinions as to which are best, and I'll briefly discuss helmets, locks, and lights.
While San Francisco is often seen as a bikeable, walkable city, very few students ride bicycles or walk to school, according to the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition.