New report says program that costs $1 billion annually has not proven effective
Transportation
The Electric Streetcar Makes a Comeback
Once nearly extinct as a mode of transportation, the streetcar is returning to more than 30 American cities
Airports To Pause For TSA Officer Killed in LAX Shooting
A moment of silence a week after agent was killed
American Airlines Boards Tablet Bandwagon
Third airline approved to allow electronic device use ‘gate to gate’
LAX Shooting Renews Debate About Armed Officers in U.S. Airports
Death of TSA officer Gerardo Hernandez prompts discussion about having armed officers at airport security screening stations
Three Dead on Highway After Dust Storm in Arizona
Multiple crashes on Interstate 10 leave a dozen injured
Small Plane Crashes at Airport; No One Notices for Hours
Light aircraft crashed at 3 a.m. at Nashville International Airport, pilot killed
New Rules on the Rails in San Francisco After Worker Deaths
Federal investigators continue to probe events leading to workers’ deaths
Bay Area Unions Announce an End to Transit Strike
Four days into the strike, unions and managers have reached a “tentative” agreement
Federal Investigators Probe Bay Area Rail Worker Deaths
Empty commuter train struck and killed two San Francisco Bay area transit workers
Second LAX Employee Arrested In Connection With Dry Ice Bomb
Supervisor to first suspect arrested
Texas’ Titanic Toll Tally
Drivers across Texas owe more than $27 million in unpaid tolls
Air Marshal Arrested for Taking Upskirt Photos of Female Passengers
Marshal charged with disorderly conduct, held on $10,000 bail