LOS ANGELES WIRE   |

March 14, 2026

LA Wire

LOS ANGELES WIRE   |

March 14, 2026
LAX Introduces New Ride-Hail Fees as SkyLink System Launch Approaches

LAX Introduces New Ride-Hail Fees as SkyLink System Launch Approaches

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is raising ride-hail fees starting in March 2026 as part of its preparations for the opening of the SkyLink automated people mover system. The new fee structure includes a base charge of $6, with an additional $6 fee for pickups or drop-offs at the

Diesel Sentinel: From Generator Repair to Predictive Technology

Diesel Sentinel: From Generator Repair to Predictive Technology

Failures in backup power systems can have severe consequences. In hospitals, generator outages can threaten patient safety. In data centers, power disruptions may cost millions in lost operations. Telecommunications failures can isolate entire communities. For more than 15 years, Iranian engineer Mohammad Javad Mohammadi Taghiabad worked on the front

Streamlining Startup Compliance With Automat-it And Vanta

Streamlining Startup Compliance With Automat-it And Vanta

By: Jake Smiths For cloud-native startups, rapid growth often comes with the challenge of ensuring regulatory compliance. Standards like HIPAA, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS are important for winning enterprise clients, yet preparing

Field Training & Demonstration Skills for Real-World Application

Field Training & Demonstration Skills for Real-World Application

In a professional landscape defined by rapid change, client-centered communication, and performance-driven outcomes, practical field training has become an essential component of modern education. Liberty / Meridian Institute of Technology University has integrated

The AI Illusion: Why Automation Without Architecture Is the Next Enterprise Risk, With Dr. Emma Seymour

The AI Illusion: Why Automation Without Architecture Is the Next Enterprise Risk, With Dr. Emma Seymour

By: Thrive Locally  As artificial intelligence accelerates software development across industries, many organizations are celebrating what appears to be a new era of efficiency. Code is generated in seconds. Infrastructure can be configured through high-level declarations. Continuous integration and deployment pipelines are assembled with minimal manual intervention. To some,