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2. Study finds higher air pollution near Santa Monica Airport
3. How you, a Southland driver, can make my commute better: removing just a few vehicles can clear jammed lanes, but motorists cling to routine
4. Airport panel awards contracts to upgrade LAX; architectural and engineering firms get $80.9 million to help improve runways, taxiways and terminals
5. LAX will use body image scanning: the sophisticated technology may prove to be a more effective way to check passengers for dangerous materials, officials say,but critics say it's extraordinarily invasive and amounts to a virtual strip search
6. Is San Onofre toll road at dead end or detour?: transit officials, environmental groups assess the Coastal Commission's decision, and plot their next moves
7. Sun is a suspect in plane crash
8. Feds investigate crash: crowded skies and bright sun may have played a role in the midair accident that killed 5 people sunday
9. O.C. sewage will soon be drinking water: a $490-million plant will clean effluent to state standards, then inject it into the groundwater basin for further filtration
10. Shortages added fuel to O.C. fire: substandard staffing, grounded aircraft and fewer reserve crews delayed efforts to quash the Santiago blaze
11. Motorists can choose from several alternate routes: officials warn that delays along the detours could be long
12. State yields to call for more road funding: new recommendation includes cash for key carpool projects on the 405 and 91 freeways
13. State freeway upgrades bypass much of L.A.: interstates 5 and 10 would get some attention, but the $2.8-billion proposal is called 'unacceptable
14. Studies contradict forecast for O.C. tollway benefits: the controversial Foothill South route proposed through a state park would not greatly ease congestion on Interstate 5, according to new figures
15. Getting there is none of the fun: a lamppost in the fast lane? A curb blocking an offramp? On the freeway it's a SigAlert, for wheelchair users, it's a typical day of violated access laws
16. Schwarzenegger vetoes fee on cargo containers
17. Danger abides at L.A.'s ports: despite millions spent on security, experts see the vast complex as a vulnerable target
18. Cargo container is Trojan Horse in port security
19. Looking to the water to ease congestion on land: transportation officials seek to boost shipping on coastal and inland routes to provide an alternative to trucking
20. Surf art catches a break: after decades of being seen as a throwaway genre, it shakes off the sand, comes inside and wins favor with collectors
21. AN ONGOING CHALLENGE; Pulpit passed down at Crystal Cathedral; Son of church's founder to pick up where innovative Robert H. Schuller leaves off Jan. 22
22. Schuller hands his son keys to Crystal Cathedral
23. OCTA lists measure M project plans: O.C. road and rail improvements would be funded by extending the sales tax until 2041, the initiative could be on the ballot by November
24. Tunnel foes digging in for battle: opposition is building in southern O.C. to the proposed link between the county and the Inland Empire -- where it's gaining support
25. Transit agencies do what they can: MTA, others concede the vulnerability of their open systems but try to study weaknesses and prepare to limit the effects of any attacks
26. A city's burden is bigger this time: Officials can't count on the same federal help they got for a similar disaster in 1978. The mayor vows to 'leave no stone unturned.'
27. 57-year-old man first to die from West Nile virus in California
28. Argentina Limits Reactor Route; Edison's San Onofre waste shipment must stay 200 miles from the coast, a judge rules
29. O.C. Loses Bid to Unclog Channel; Coastal panel rejects emergency request to thin brush that could cause flooding on creek feeding Newport Bay
30. Endangered Steelhead Trout Likely Making a Comeback in O.C. Stream; If confirmed, sightings mark a first since the 1960s. Home and road plans could be affected
31. Urgent O.C. Rail Request: After its chief's pay is criticized, an agency seeks a loan to help streamline five miles of track in Placentia
32. Coast Homes Battle Grows: The state is heading for a court showdown with the Dana Point condo owners it says unfairly profited from low-price deals
33. New Water Source Idea: Major Orange County water district is considering a public-private partnership for a desalination project
34. O.C. Tollway Merger Talk Sparks Questioning: Local and state officials fear pitfalls in an effort to save one financially strapped route
35. Coastal Project Ruling Delayed: Habitat concerns prompt a state panel to wait until January to decide on plans to develop the Headlands site in Dana Point
36. Train Crew Is Blamed in Fatal Crash: Burlington Northern workers were too busy talking to notice signals before they plowed into a Metrolink last year in Placentia, NTSB says
37. CenterLine Rail Tunnel Plan Gains New Life: Urban line could go underground near the South Coast Plaza area. Talks with business owners produce a cheaper, shorter subterranean route
38. Scientists Say San Onofre Has Flaw: Plant's cooling system could be crippled, group warns. Danger is overstated, officials say
39. Membership of Pollution Board Faulted; Activists accuse Orange County of stacking an urban-runoff advisory board with the very industries to be policed, and want stricter rules
40. California; Site Worries May Doom Orange Housing Project; Developer says proposal will bring needed homes and amenities. Critics say proximity to dam and a dump is a problem
41. The Region; Toll Roads in O.C. Plan Rate Hike; Rush-hour fees could rise up to 50 cents on the San Joaquin Hills and Foothill-Eastern toll roads. A final decision could come by Aug. 14
42. Huntington Harbour Hazards; After storms, detritus from far inland washes in -- and stays. Silt also threatens to ground some boats
43. This Harbor Cries Foul; After storms, detritus from far inland washes into Huntington Harbour. Silt also threatens to ground some boats
44. Orange County; Transit Leaders to Decide Fate of CenterLine Project Monday
45. Ratepayers in O.C. Debate Sewer Fees; Doubling charges will fund improvements, backers say. Opponents say it's too much
46. Irvine Says No to CenterLine; The city's voters reject participation in the project but in a separate measure allow light rail in the general plan
47. Can Light Rail Carry the Load? Some say it's not worth the money. Others call it region's lifeblood
48. California; State Agency Tries to Stop Condo Sales; Many owners in south Orange County rent out instead of live in the low-cost homes, Coastal Commission officials say. Residents cry foul
49. High Time to Say Hello, Summer; To many, a Memorial Day weekend at the beach is the perfect way to kick off the season
50. The Region; It's a Good Year to Be Seeking Blimp Hangar; O.C. is looking for a tenant for one of the cavernous buildings on a closed base. Potential uses: movie lot, sports venue or museum
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