Garcetti: LAX being regularly disinfected to prevent coronavirus

One day after authorities confirmed a Korean Air flight attendant who worked flights out of Los Angeles International Airport was diagnosed with coronavirus, Mayor Eric Garcetti Wednesday assured residents that extensive precautions are being taken at the airport to help prevent a spread of the virus.

LAX starts testing self-service system to check bags

A system for passengers to self-check their bags is being tested for the next four to eight months at Los Angeles InternationalAirport, starting Tuesday in The Tom Bradley International Terminal at aisles B and C in the ticketing lobby.

Delta to invest $1 billion to cut carbon emissions

Delta said the money would go into things such as boosting fuel efficiency and investing in efforts to remove carbon from the atmosphere by planting trees and restoring wetlands.

DMV: Parallel parking eliminated from Nevada driving exam

Parallel parking is a little stressful especially when there's someone behind you waiting. And now, the Nevada DMV agrees.

Average L.A. County gas price drops to lowest amount since August 29

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped one-tenth of a cent Monday to $3.576, its lowest amount since Aug. 29.

Korean flight diverted to LAX amid coronavirus concerns

A Korean Air flight from Seoul to Las Vegas was diverted to Los Angeles International Airport Wednesday afternoon amid coronavirus concerns.

Average L.A. County gas price drops to lowest amount since Aug. 29

The fourth consecutive slight decrease dropped the average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los AngelesCounty to its lowest amount since Aug. 29.

US State Department issues warning against traveling to China amid coronavirus outbreak

The United States State Department issued the highest travel advisory level on Thursday warning against traveling to China amid the coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 200 people so far. 

Fellow helicopter pilots react to crash the killed Kobe Bryant, eight others

News of the Calabasas chopper crash that happened on Sunday has the aviation community seeking their own answers. Not only for flight reasons but for the heartache felt worldwide over the loss of an icon, Kobe Bryant.                

Kobe Bryant's helicopter flew in fog that grounded other choppers

Conditions at the time were such that the Los Angeles Police Department and the county sheriff's department grounded their helicopters.

Deported parents reunite with children at LAX
video

An emotionally-charged day for some families torn apart for years by the Trump administration's wide-scale separation of immigrant families.

Metro to explore options in providing free bus service to LA County students

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted today to study ways to make bus services free for students throughout the county.

LAX passenger quarantined after showing potential coronavirus symptoms

A passenger arriving on an American Airlines flight to Los Angeles International Airport from Mexico City was hospitalized and quarantined after showing what health officials called “disturbing" symptoms, that indicate the patient may have been exposed to the deadly coronavirus,  it was announced Thursday.  

CDC to conduct health screenings at LAX due to Chinese coronavirus outbreak

Passengers arriving at Los Angeles International Airport from China will undergo health screenings due to a coronavirus outbreak that has infected dozens of people and killed at least two.

New measles case confirmed at LAX and Brentwood pharmacy

An airline passenger with a confirmed case of measles arrived at LAX and visited a Brentwood pharmacy, health officials said Monday.

LAX to test emergency mobile alert system at 10 a.m. Wednesday

Los Angeles International Airport will conduct a full-scale test of its mobile emergency alert system Wednesday morning, meaning people in a large area near the airport will receive test alerts on their cell phones.

County officials plan increased bus service

Los Angeles County transportation officials have unveiled plans for more frequent bus service on more corridors -- a change they said could help reverse a steep decline in bus ridership, it was reported Tuesday.

60 people treated after plane dumps jet fuel near several schools in LA area
video

Delta Flight 89 was headed to China-- but it didn't get far before the pilot radioed there was an engine problem and the plane was forced to loop around and head back to LAX. and thats when the jet started dumping fuel before the landing.

Point of View: How Is One of America’s Highest Gas Taxes Not Enough

California drivers pay more than double the national average for state gasoline taxes. After voters approved another six-cent increase in July, Governor Newsom signed an executive order in September that allows him to redirect some of these funds to programs addressing climate change instead of infrastructure repair. Do you think that was a bait and switch, or do you think he did the right thing?