No Tunnel for Elon Musk’s “Loop” but the Bullet Train Rolls On

Call this a tale of two transit systems. There is Elon Musk’s electric-powered platforms or skates called the Loop designed to shoot cars or mass transit vehicles holding up to 16 people through tunnels at 150 miles per hour throughout Los Angeles. Yet, a crucial piece of the network through the agonizingly crowded 405 Freeway […]
What’s Next for Kevin de León?
While there were a couple of rough spots, like when he criticized Dianne Feinstein’s handling of the Kavanaugh accusations, most observers judge State Senator Kevin de León’s performance in the U.S. Senate campaign positively. He didn’t have much money or opportunity for free media via debates, but right now has 4,860,859 (45.7%) votes, nearly 300,000 more […]
2019 Brings Clarity to Employer Use of Prior Salary History
AB 2282 (Eggman) takes effect on January 1, 2019 and the new law will provide clarity to employers and job applicants on several provisions of existing California law that is intended to prohibit the use of prior salary history in negotiations between employers and applicants for employment.
What’s Next? Blue Economy, ‘New Space’
An “innovation cluster” of researchers and startups is starting to form in long underutilized warehouses at the Port of Los Angeles, in pursuit of the idea that the planet’s oceans have the answers to some of mankind’s most perplexing challenges. Aquaculture, algae fuels, and robotic exploration of the unmapped depths are the focus of an […]