Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) are trying to help people usher 2014 in safely by providing free services aimed at keeping drinking drivers off
They'll be quietly observing a 25-year tradition at Jivamukti Yoga, which opens its doors to people who like to spend New Year's Eve reflecting, meditating, crafting resolutions, maybe doing a headstand, all in "Auld Lang" silence. It's a year-end bash
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) are trying to help people usher 2014 in safely by providing free services aimed at keeping drinking drivers off the roads on New Year's Eve.
For many in the city known for its glitz and glamour, New Year's Eve is something of an empty promise. The city's blase approach to the night famously resulted in much hand-wringing during the Millennium eve, when L.A.'s celebrations looked sleepy
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) are trying to help people usher 2014 in safely by providing free services aimed at keeping drinking drivers off the roads on New Year's Eve.