Students, Low-Income Residents May Ride L.A. Metro for Free
The Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority board of directors has unanimously supported an idea to create a program that allows students and low-income people to ride Metro’s trains and buses for free.
May 28, 2021 • (TNS) Los Angeles, Calif., The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has decided it still needs a strong financial plan before greenlighting a pilot project that would allow students and low-income people to ride Metro trains and buses for free.
Metro s directors unanimously voted Thursday to direct incoming Chief Executive Officer Stephanie Wiggins to develop a proposal to ensure the plan is financially sustainable. The project must satisfy several conditions, including assurance that funding for this pilot program will not financially affect other pending or already existing programs.
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By City News Service
May 8, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department today clarified a comment by Sheriff Alex Villanueva about where a woman recorded making racist comments to a deputy during a traffic stop was employed.
Villanueva said in an interview on Monday s broadcast of Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News Channel the woman claims to be a teacher, I understand at Southwest College where she teaches, I m not too sure where.
Los Angeles Southwest College, part of the Los Angeles Community College District, tweeted Tuesday that this individual has not been employed at the college since 2017.