The man was concerned he'd miss his flight out of Los Angeles as Waymo's customer support took some time to sort things out
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) · Allen J. Schaben via Getty Images The latest probe into Tesla’s Actually Smart Summon comes after NHTSA opened investigations into ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's is focused on safety concerns related to the "Actually Smart Summon" (ASS) feature.
No, Kalitta Air is not directly fighting the LA fires, but Michigan-based operation has a special interest in those that are.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los Angeles area.
Lithium batteries from Tesla Inc., along with those from other carmakers, have added to the mix of toxic materials requiring specialized removal in the wake of the fires, delaying the fire
You might wonder if there’s a limit on how bright headlights can be, or even how headlights that bright are legal in the first place. The answer is that those headlights may not be legal
The Palisades fire wreaked significant havoc on the nearby city of Malibu. In an interview, Mayor Doug Stewart said that the state has taken charge of debris removal efforts, praising its effective management of the cleanup after the 2018 Woolsey fire, but the process of building back is a long one.
Somini Sengupta, a Times climate reporter, reflects on a city, its mythology and a reckoning with disaster.
The latest report shows that, in 2024, drivers “lost” an average of 43 hours to traffic. That’s up an hour from 2023 but down eight hours over 2022 when the average time “lost” was 51 hours. In 2021, the benchmark sat at 36 hours “lost.”
On Jan. 11, an airborne imaging spectrometer managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory flew over Los Angeles County to survey the damage from the historic fires. It captured images of charred hillsides in Angeles National Forest, devastated neighborhoods in Altadena and — just west of the Eaton fire’s burn scar — the 170-acre JPL campus.