Despite increased concerns over safety on Metro trains and in stations, one police department will be removing its presence ...
Commuters in Long Beach who rely on public transportation to get around the city are raising safety concerns following the ...
While there is still no word on what agency will take over patrol from the Long Beach Police, Metro will continue to take ...
The Long Beach Police Department on Thursday announced its contract with Los Angeles Metro for providing public safety ...
Long Beach Police will no longer patrol Metro trains and stations, raising safety concerns among riders. The LBPD's decision ...
LA Metro on Monday launched the latest version of its app, Transit Watch, which now allows riders to report safety, security and maintenance concerns directly to the agency. The app, Transit Watch ...
the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) launched a new safety program Wednesday to detect concealed weapons. Similar to security implemented in amusement parks, the ...
Long Beach police will no longer assign officers to the A (Blue) Line trains and the railway’s eight stations in the city ...
“We feel exploring these technologies is the first logical step in improving safety on our system,” Gummer said. “We are looking at what kind of systems make sense.” LA Metro is diverting ...
The Los Angeles Metro launched the newest iteration of its "Transit Watch" app, which boasts new features such as allowing riders to report security, safety or maintenance issues directly to the ...