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A Justiça (que pede contas ao presidente da câmara de Gaia), os sindicatos da Carris (que não dão números da greve) e o Metrobus (que nasceu torto e não se endireita) são o Bom, o Mau e o Vilão.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your bus lines are changing! That's right – starting on June 29th, the bus lines that you take to go to work, to see friends, those are getting a pretty major makeover. Every last line in the Metrobus system is gonna have a new name. Most of them are gonna have new routes. Some will have new stops. It's like the big bang of buses. Now, we had a lotta questions about this, so we talked to Allison Davis who leads Metro's Office of Planning about the thought behind this and how you can prepare for the upcoming changes. Also, if you have questions or concerns you'd like us to raise — about your bus lines or anything else — leave us a voicemail at 202-642-2654 or send an email or voice memo to dc@citycast.fm. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 2nd episode: District Bridges Folger Shakespeare Library Nace Law Group Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alerta en el Valle de México por onda de calor La estación Ermita Iztapalapa de Línea 5 del Metrobús sin servicio Pakistán dio autoridad a las Fuerzas Armadas para responder agresión de India Más información en nuestro podcast
Donald Trump afirmó: "Es una pregunta estúpida. No quiero que nada baje pero a veces tienes que tomar medicina para arreglar algo. Tenemos una situación tan horrible, hemos sido tratados mal por tantos países porque tuvimos un liderazgo estúpido que permitió que esto sucediera. Se llevaron nuestros negocios, nuestro dinero, nuestros trabajos. Se mudaron a México, se mudaron a Canadá, se mudaron muchos a China. No es sostenible". El ex embajador de Argentina en Estados Unidos, Diego Guelar, afirmó que Trump nunca supo que Javier Milei estuvo en Miami. Mauricio Claver-Carone, enviado especial de Estados Unidos para América Latina, sostuvo: “Argentina es un país aliado, es un aliado. Siempre buscando cómo trabajar conjuntamente para el bien. Queremos que su gestión tenga éxito. Entendemos el sacrificio enorme que ha llevado a cabo con las reformas fiscales. Es admirable y lo estamos haciendo en EEUU”. Ricardo Lorenzetti, miembro de la Corte Suprema, dijo: “Nunca aceptaría ser designado por decreto. Creo que hay que ser coherentes en la vida. Lo dije muy claramente cuando lo hizo el presidente Macri. No lo dije personalmente, fue una opinión de la Corte. Estaba Maqueda, Highton y Fayt, éramos 4. Nosotros sugerimos que no era conveniente. Ahora el presidente tomó otra decisión. Desde el punto del Ejecutivo es entendible, funcionan las instituciones, el Senado rechaza esa decisión”. Guillermo Francos se refirió a García Mansilla: “Fue designado con el carácter que establece la Constitución hasta el 30 de noviembre. Hasta ese día puede seguir siendo juez de la Corte Suprema en comisión”. Mauricio Macri afirmó que Jorge Macri “ha logrado sacar” los piquetes en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires: “Sobre todo ahora que Jorge ha logrado sacar esos piquetes, el Metrobus no para y la gente puede ir a trabajar. Fuimos al fondo de la cuestión y dimos un debate acerca de qué tiene que hacer un gobernante. Que no es lo que dicen que tiene que ver más con la conveniencia, es hacer lo correcto. La primera vez que dijimos que había que hacer una obra por las inundaciones dijeron que no podíamos hacer la pelotudez de hacer obras que no se ven. Y hoy la Ciudad resiste ese cambio climático”.Noticias del viernes 7 de abril por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves. Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr
The judge who ordered a scathing audit of the LA Homeless Services Agency is calling for more transparency. Metro's board voted today to move forward with a controversial bus lane project. State regulators are calling for Kaiser to fix issues with their mental healthcare. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
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ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A look at which SoCal beaches have earned advisory warnings due to “high bacteria levels” AKA “POOP” in the water…PLUS – Thoughts on the effectiveness of the new protection barriers that LA Metro has installed on its entire bus fleet AND the attempted hijacking of a Waymo self-driving taxi in downtown LA - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Listo menú para este 24 de diciembre en “El Torito” Diablos Rojos del México debuta el 9 de enero en la BMVEl naufragio de dos petroleros en el mar Negro ya afecta más de 50 kilómetros de la costa rusa Más información en nuestropodcast
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The federal and provincial governments are providing more money to Metrobus to buy 17 more electric and hybrid buses. Civil engineering technologist and transit advocate Myles Russell stopped by the studio with his thoughts on the announcement.
What does the Northwest sound like to you? It’s a question we’re asking local sound artists. And, over the next week, we’ll be hearing some of those sounds. Yesterday, Perri Lynch Howard shared the sound of coyotes in the Methow Valley. Today’s sound has a bit more of a metropolitan flare. This sound originally appeared on a compilation called phongraphy.org 1 on and/OAR records Guest: Christopher DeLaurenti, Seattle born composer and phonographerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Metrobus is about to blow up its map, giving every bus in town a new name and giving a bunch of them new routes, too. The system is also trying to rework its funding model in the name of staying afloat. Rachel Weiner from the Washington Post is here to get us up to speed. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 14th episode: Food & Friends' - Slice of Life Paulson & Nace Roda - use promo code CITYCAST20 for 20% off Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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LAist discovers a glitch in Huntington Beach's official election guides for a controversial ballot measure. Cameras are getting added to Metro buses to crack down on cars blocking the bus lane. Why it's been so foggy lately. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
Metro's Fare Deal program allows eligible riders to obtain a Fare Deal identification card valid for half-price fares on any Metro trip. Eligible Participants include adults 65 and older, Medicare card holders, Riders with disabilities, and Access Program participants. Those 65 years-old and older are automatically eligible; proof of age Read More Shared by United Resource Connection October 9, 2024
All Metro routes and Access paratransit service will be free of charge all day on October 6th. Free rides begin Saturday night at 11:59 PM and end at 11:59 PM the following Sunday evening. While the official purpose of the free rides is to support fan use of Metro bus Read More Shared by Support Team October 4, 2024
California is suing a Catholic hospital for failing to provide an emergency abortion to a woman in need. The man accused of hijacking a Metro bus in downtown LA last week faces a judge. Shohei Ohtani has one more reason to brag. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
The man arrested for hijacking a Metro bus in downtown Los Angeles and murdering one of the passengers has been charged with a dozen serious crimes. Baseball legend Pete Rose has passed away at 83, and it's about to get VERY hot in Southern California.
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – An in-depth look at the L.A. Metro Bus hijacking “nightmare” with KFI Reporters Blake Troli AND Michael Monks - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
The man accused of murder after allegedly hijacking a Metro bus in South Los Angeles has been identified as LaMont Campbell. There's a new case of dengue reported in Panorama City. Shohei Ohtani's record-breaking ball could be yours, if you have deep pockets. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
New information about the hijacking of a Metro bus in downtown Los Angeles. More details regarding the explosion at a Santa Maria courthouse on Wednesday that injured five people. And L.A. County officials are being accused of looking the other way as children housed in county probation boot camps were raped and abused.
How do we stop these hijackings from happending? Any Ideas?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time a passenger was murdered. How do we harden the bus system?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A man is in custody accused of hijacking a Metro bus in South Los Angeles this morning. A new Covid-19 variant could soon make its way to the Southland. Some Dodger history for you on this Wednesday. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
LAPD brings a deadly Metro bus hijacking to an end and Governor Newsom signs a slew of new gun control bills.
Opening / Happy Labor Day / You can get more American than Costco 3 cars trying to start street takeover slam into Metro bus in South L.A. // More power shutoffs slated for Rancho Palos Verdes on Monday amid landslide crisis // Disney Entertainment channels went dark on DirecTV Sunday night after the sides were unable to reach a new carriage agreement / Labor Day Weekend Box Office
You're doing it wrong: Three cars attempting to start street 'takeover' crash into a Metro Bus in South Los Angeles, Rumors have started swirling that Capri Sun is ditching their iconic juice pouches, While Chestnut and Koybayashi were inhaling hot dogs in Vegas, we had a group of lunatics chugging ranch dressing in Michigan
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Amalgamated Transit Union representing Metrobus drivers and mechanics has concerns about returning to a full schedule. The Morning Show's Sarah Antle reached out to Ken Hart for more. He's the President of the local A-T-U branch in St. John's.
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Thoughts on the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against real estate software company RealPage Inc., over accusations of an illegal ‘rent hike' scheme in California AND the City of Los Angeles' $20.8 million settlement for discharging over 12 million gallons of untreated sewage into Santa Monica Bay…PLUS – A look at the LA Metro crash that left eight people injured - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
On this episode, we speak with Jonathan Kinnard, co-founder of Coffee Del Mundo, a specialty coffee shop located in South Los Angeles. Originally from Tennessee, Jonathan transitioned from the insurance industry to coffee after studying roasting in Turkey. His café is dairy-free and supports Black and Latinx communities, promoting non-European coffee traditions and direct relationships with farmers. Jonathan's vision is to foster social change through conscious consumerism and to bring people together by celebrating cultural diversity through coffee. Coffee Del Mundo is known for its high-quality, ethically sourced coffee and dedication to sustainability.Resources:www.coffeedelmundo.comCommunity Announcements:Metro Mobility WalletApplications for Phase II of the Mobility Wallet are now open. This prepaid debit card allows recipients to use various transportation services, including Metro Bus, Metro Rail, Metro Micro, bikeshare, e-scooters, taxis, ride-hailing (Uber/Lyft), regional transport (Greyhound, Amtrak, FlixBus), and even bike shop purchases. Participants can receive up to $1800 to spend on these shared transportation options.For more information and to apply, visit metro.net/mobilitywallet1 Cool Spots LA The Climate Emergency Mobilization Office brings us 'Cool Spots LA,' a city resource for finding public facilities to cool down and escape the heat during the summer.Visit Climate4LA.org/CoolSpotsLASign up for NotifyLA extreme heat alerts at emergency.lacity.org
On this episode, we speak with Chris Young, co-founder of Air West, an elite basketball run + youth clinic based in Los Angeles. Currently, they host a free weekly basketball clinic in Exposition Park for youth ages 5 to 13. Here, kids can work with expert trainers to help them develop their skills. Chris has an extensive background in sports instruction and community engagement. He served as a basketball instructor for the City of Los Angeles, conducting clinics, evaluations, and coaching teams in the Junior Clippers League and the Clippers Late Night Hoops League. Chris also served as an Assistant Varsity Coach at Leuzinger High School, where he mentored NBA players Russell Westbrook, Dorell Wright, and Delon Wright, further showcasing his dedication to nurturing young talent. Through Air West, he aims to mentor the next generation of basketball stars, fostering their skills and personal development.Resources:www.airwestla.comCommunity Announcements:Metro Mobility WalletApplications for Phase II of the Mobility Wallet are now open. This prepaid debit card allows recipients to use various transportation services, including Metro Bus, Metro Rail, Metro Micro, bikeshare, e-scooters, taxis, ride-hailing (Uber/Lyft), regional transport (Greyhound, Amtrak, FlixBus), and even bike shop purchases. Participants can receive up to $1800 to spend on these shared transportation options.For more information and to apply, visit metro.net/mobilitywallet1 Crenshaw Farmers MarketEvery Saturday from 10am - 3pm (rain or shine)Located in the Historic Fire Station 54 parking lot at 5730 Crenshaw Blvd (off of Crenshaw and Slauson, adjacent to U.S. Bank)Link: foodaccessla.org/crenshaw-farmers-marketSitdown with a Staffer ResourcesWestern Our Way tinyurl.com/WesternOurWaytinyurl.com/WOWNotify
SORTA has announced that effective Sunday, August 11th, 2024, Metro's fall service change will go into effect. Here's a brief summary of the changes. A new route, Route 61 Galbraith Crosstown will debut, connecting Mt. Airy to Madeira and Reading Road seven days a week. There will be three major Read More Shared by United Resource Connection August 2, 2024
On this episode, we are doing our first posthumous highlight honoring Charlotta Spears Bass, a pioneering African American journalist and civil rights activist, best known for her work with the California Eagle, one of the oldest and longest-running African American newspapers in the United States. For this conversation, we speak with historian and author Susan Anderson. Susan is the History Curator and Program Manager at the California African American Museum here in Los Angeles, and a member of the editorial board of California History journal. Previously, she was Director of Collections, Library, Exhibitions and Programs at the California Historical Society in San Francisco, as well as Interim Chief Curator at the African American Museum & Library at Oakland, and Curator of Collecting Los Angeles at UCLA Library Special Collections. Susan was also featured on PBS's special on Charlotta Bass titled “Unladylike” and is the author of Nostalgia for a Trumpet: Poems of Memory and History. Resources:www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/charlotta-spears-bass-first-black-woman-vp-nominee-epkd15/15441/www.nytimes.com/2024/02/07/us/california-black-history-month.htmlwww.heydaybooks.com/authors/susan-d-anderson/caamuseum.orgCommunity Announcements:Summer Night LightsJoin us from now to August 10th, every Thursday through Saturday, 6 PM to 11 PM, for a summer filled with fun, food, and festivities. for participating parks visit Instagram.com/mhdcd8Metro Mobility WalletApplications for Phase II of the Mobility Wallet are now open. This prepaid debit card allows recipients to use various transportation services, including Metro Bus, Metro Rail, Metro Micro, bikeshare, e-scooters, taxis, ride-hailing (Uber/Lyft), regional transport (Greyhound, Amtrak, FlixBus), and even bike shop purchases. Participants can receive up to $1800 to spend on these shared transportation options.For more information and to apply, visit metro.net/mobilitywallet1
Manhunt Underway: Fatal Shooting on Metrobus in Roodepoort by Radio Islam
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Some folks living around Long's Hill in St. John's are unhappy with Metrobus's decision to remove a bus stop there. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by to chat with regulars riders Rhea Rollman and Renee Boileau.
Officials in Johannesburg are responding to an incident where a passenger on the Metrobus has been shot. Analysis of GNU talks. The NCOP meets today to discuss the house rules ahead of the election of house chairpersons on Thursday.Graft-accused former Steinhoff executive Stephan Grobler returns to court. The former head of legal for the once-celebrated retailer, Grobler, was arrested earlier this year for fraud, racketeering, and infringement of the Financial Markets Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking: UPS driver fatally shot in Irvine location / Irvine Police SWAT in a standoff with barricaded suspect in a truck at Santiago Canyon / K9 pulled suspect out of vehicle, he is now in custody. Guest: Dean Sharp joins us to discuss outdoor living. GUEST: Dave Ramsey joins us to talk about finances. Breaking: metro bus shooting in Commerce around 5 p.m. / cross with Mo'Kelly
UC Riverside's administration makes a deal with student protesters after police raid UCLA encampment. Some L.A. homeowners are fighting against affordable housing projects. Metro deals with delays as bus drivers express outrage over recent violence. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
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No hay servicio en la estación Deportivo Galeana de la L6 del Metrobús Es detenido exdirector de la Policía de Lerdo de Tejada, Veracruz, por el delito de homicidioAl menos seis personas murieron apuñaladas en un centro comercial de SídneyMás información en nuestro podcast
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Thoughts on everything from the controversy sparked by Metro's plan to add a “bus only” lane to a route that will disrupt traffic on a busy street in Burbank, CA. to CA. beach cities Newport and Huntington looking to exit the League of California Cities due to the passing of Proposition of Prop 1 - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app h
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Philip Strong is blind, and says Metrobus is catching up to accessibility standards, but more should be done to help users navigate an often inaccessible city. He spoke with the CBC's Jessica Singer.
Separan del cargo a subsecretario de seguridad de Colima Juez resuelve no vincular a proceso a Jorge Winckler
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Morning show reporter Darrell Roberts spoke with Metrobus general manager Judy Powell to find out how they're addressing concerns about the accessibility of the system.
Metrobús ofrece transporte especial por cierre de estaciones de la L9 del Metro ¿Ya pusiste tu árbol de navidad? Aquí te damos unos consejos Policia de Londres Investiga asesinato de 3 personas en Reino Unido
Por trabajos de mantenimiento en la estación Balderas del metrobus esta cerrada Realizarte mastografía de forma gratuita en las Ferias del BienestarChina no detectó patógenos inusuales o nuevos: OMSMás información en nuestro podcast
¡Tome precauciones! por Festival de Día de Muertos varias estaciones del Metrobús se verán afectadas.Antonio Guterres, se dijo "horrorizado" por el ataque a una ambulancia en Gaza Más información en nuestro podcast
La Línea 1 del Metrobús, no da servicio en las estaciones Buenavista, Reforma y Hamburgo Los medibuses de la SS de la CDMX dan servicio en 7 alcaldíasLa tormenta Babet dejó 3 muertos e inundaciones importantes en InglaterraMás información en nuestro podcast
MetroBus continues to operate at reduced capacity, hampering the needs of St. Louis bus riders eager to get to work, school and appointments. Bi-State Development CEO Taulby Roach says recent hiring events and a new worker contract give him hope that bus and MetroLink services can be restored.