• Metro Transit Update: Sepulveda Corridor & C Line South Bay Recap
    Jan 23 2026

    Catch up on today’s LA Metro Board meeting in under 5 minutes. We break down the unanimous approval of the Sepulveda Transit Corridor’s underground heavy rail and the ongoing discussion about the C Line extension into the South Bay, including alignment debates and next steps. Stay informed on key transit decisions shaping Los Angeles’ future.

    #LAMetro #SepulvedaTransit #CLineExtension #LATransit #PublicTransportation

    https://stmdailynews.com/metro-board-advances-sepulveda-transit-corridor-as-c-line-south-bay-extension-remains-under-review/

    Thumbnail Image Credit: LA Metro

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    1 min
  • Blue Origin Starts 2026 with New Shepard NS-38 Spaceflight
    Jan 23 2026

    New Shepard NS-38 marks Blue Origin’s first crewed flight of 2026. We explore the mission’s success, the growing reliability of reusable rockets, and how flights like this are shaping the future of human spaceflight.

    #BlueOrigin #NewShepard #Spaceflight #CommercialSpaceflight #SpaceNews #Aerospace #HumanSpaceflight #STMdailyNews

    https://stmdailynews.com/science/

    Thumbnail Image Credit: Blue Origin

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    1 min
  • Sepulveda Transit Corridor Update: Metro Board to Consider Modified Alternative 5
    Jan 19 2026

    In this short update, STM Daily News breaks down a major development in the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project. The Metro Board is set to consider Modified Alternative 5 as the Locally Preferred Alternative—an underground heavy rail line designed to connect the San Fernando Valley to LA’s Westside, with a new connection to the G Line on Van Nuys Boulevard.

    We explain what this decision means, why it matters for congestion on the I-405, and how the project could reshape regional transit across Los Angeles. We also cover how the public can participate ahead of the Metro Board vote and what happens next if the recommendation is approved.

    This episode is a quick, clear update for commuters, transit watchers, and anyone following the future of transportation in Los Angeles. Read the article: https://stmdailynews.com/metro-board-to-consider-locally-preferred-alternative-for-sepulveda-transit-corridor-project/

    Continuing Coverage:

    STM Daily News will continue to report on the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project, including Metro Board decisions, environmental review updates, community input opportunities, and the project’s long-term impact on transportation across Los Angeles.

    For the latest updates and in-depth reporting, visit

    https://stmdailynews.com

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    1 min
  • T.K. Carter, The Thing and Punky Brewster Actor, Dies at 69
    Jan 13 2026

    Veteran actor T.K. Carter, best known for his roles in The Thing (1982) and the hit television series Punky Brewster, has died at the age of 69. Authorities confirmed Carter was found unresponsive at his home in Duarte, California. No foul play is suspected.

    Stay with us, and we will keep you updated

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    1 min
  • Senior Assist Day at 4 Years: Jon Taylor on Service, Seniors, and Community Impact
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of the STM Daily News Podcast, we sit down with Jon Taylor, founder and CEO of Assistory Outreach Services, to discuss the four-year milestone of Senior Assist Day at Tanner Gardens in South Phoenix.

    Jon shares the personal story behind the event, how it evolved from a small outreach effort into a trusted community tradition, and the challenges of sustaining nonprofit work year after year. We also explore how Senior Assist Day helps build long-term relationships with seniors—connecting them to technology education, essential resources, and a sense of dignity and belonging.

    This is a conversation about purpose, persistence, and the power of showing up.

    Coverage by STM Daily News

    More stories at https://stmdailynews.com

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    10 mins
  • LA vs NYC vs Chicago: Which City Is Actually More Crowded?
    Jan 2 2026

    Is Los Angeles really less dense than New York or Chicago? The answer depends on how you measure it.

    This quick breakdown explains city population density versus metro-area density—and why Los Angeles surprises most people.

    City planning, transportation, and urban growth all start with density.

    Get The Knowledge from STM Daily News

    https://stmdailynews.com

    #PopulationDensity #UrbanPlanning #LosAngeles #NewYorkCity #Chicago #CityLife #LAMetro #UrbanGrowth #TheKnowledge #STMDailyNews

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    2 mins
  • Why do some states call themselves commonwealths
    Dec 29 2025

    Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky share this historic title. Learn the story behind the name!

    Get The Knowledge on STM Daily News

    History, context, and facts—explained clearly.

    #Commonwealth #Virginia #USHistory #STMknowledge #AmericanRevolution #StateHistory #Massachusetts #Pennsylvania #Kentucky”

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    1 min
  • Remembering Fry’s Electronics: The Rise, Fall, and Nostalgia of a Tech Icon
    Dec 28 2025

    Fry’s Electronics was once a paradise for engineers, gamers, and tech lovers — a massive, themed superstore where curiosity and innovation thrived. In this STM Daily News podcast segment, we take a nostalgic look back at the rise and fall of Fry’s Electronics, from its Silicon Valley beginnings to its sudden shutdown in 2021.

    We revisit the memories, the magic of the themed stores, and the cultural impact Fry’s had on an entire generation of technology enthusiasts — and why its disappearance still resonates today.

    ️ A short, reflective segment that captures a moment in tech history you probably experienced — or wish you had.

    Read the full article here: Why Fry’s Electronics Failed — And Why People Still Miss It

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    2 mins