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Elon Musk hates 405 Freeway traffic, offers money to speed widening
Entrepreneur Elon Musk has already spent $50,000 trying to make the 405 Freeway better – and he’s willing to pay even more. Musk said he is open to pay the cost of adding workers to the widening project "as a contribution to the city and...
Tags: Tesla Motors, Inc., Traffic, The Getty, Zev Yaroslavsky, Satellite Technology
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Elon Musk really, really hates traffic jams
Apparently, billionaire Elon Musk is channeling John F. Kennedy, who famously intoned, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” Musk, who wasn’t even born when Kennedy gave his inaugural...
Tags: SpaceX, Getty Center, Highway Transportation, John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles Lakers
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405 project stuck in the slow lane
Elon Musk quips that it's easier getting rockets into orbit than navigating his commute between home in Bel-Air and his Space Exploration Technologies factory in Hawthorne. "The 405 … varies from bad to horrendous," said Musk, who also co-founded...
Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Employees, The Getty, California Department of Transportation, Zev Yaroslavsky
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L.A. Now Live: 405 Freeway widening woes to continue
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has formally acknowledged the completion of the widening of the Sepulveda Pass on the 405 Freeway will be delayed at least 13 months. Projected date for completion is now mid-2014. A variety...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, SpaceX
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La Caņada home tour tickets on sale
Tickets are on sale now for the annual La Caņada Spring Home Tour, which this year takes place on Friday, May 3 and features local properties in a variety of architectural styles. “We have four terrific homes lined up for our guests to tour this...
Tags: Architecture, PTA, Arts and Culture, Services and Shopping
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State prison guard charged with smuggling contraband
An SCI-Somerset corrections officer was arraigned Tuesday before Somerset District Judge Ken Johnson on charges that he was involved in a contraband smuggling operation with inmates at the prison. Donald Lynch, 35, Fort Loudon, was charged with three...
Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Court Preliminary, Trials
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Another fumble for Mark Zuckerberg (not the Facebook IPO)
How much egg can one face take? I really never thought I would say these words, but poor Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook’s public launch was a disaster, and just when he’s trying to develop some real political muscle, someone leaked his plan...
Tags: Joe Green, Elections, Politics, Immigration, The Washington Post
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Producers Guild inaugural Digital VIP awards find opulent setting
The Producers Guild of America honored nine people for their contributions to the advancement of digital entertainment and storytelling in an event held in the Bel Air mansion of entrepreneur Elon Musk. The Digital VIP awards celebration attracted...Tags: History (tv network), Epic (movie), eBay Inc., Literature, SpaceX
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Sean Parker spending millions, employing hundreds in June wedding
SAN FRANCISCO -- Facebook billionaire and tech mogul Sean Parker has a staff of hundreds and is spending millions to create a whimsical backdrop for his fairy-tale wedding in Big Sur to Alexandra Lenas, a source tells us. The total price tag could climb...Tags: Family, Sean Parker, Personal Service, Weddings, Social Media
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Mark Zuckerberg's foray into politics is delayed by leaked memo
SAN FRANCISCO -- In Silicon Valley, start-ups launch in beta all the time and work out the kinks as they go. Apparently that approach doesn't work as well in Washington. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's new political advocacy start-up hasn't even...Tags: Joe Green, Politics, Lobbying, Immigration, Conservation
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The sky's the limit with flight simulator at Middle River Aviation
The runway at Martin State Airport fell away as the distant Baltimore skyline popped into view. A hint of turbulence jittered the pilot's seat during a banking maneuver that filled the cockpit windshield with the vast blueness of the Chesapeake Bay....
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, NASA, Teaching and Learning, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Air Transportation Industry
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For the record
UCLA basketball: An article in the April 3 Sports section about the hiring of Steve Alford by UCLA said that the new basketball coach would bring along his son, Kyle, to play for the Bruins. Bryce is the son who will join UCLA's team. Mobile payment...Tags: Maud Adams
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