Roger Vincent

Roger Vincent is a seasoned commercial real estate reporter with extensive experience covering the industry. He began his career in the mid-1980s as the first real estate columnist at the Los Angeles Business Journal and later founded the California Real Estate Journal. Since 1996, he has been covering commercial real estate for the Los Angeles Times, providing insightful coverage of revitalization efforts, property sales, and landlord-tenant dynamics. His work often highlights public safety concerns and changing retail norms in the region. He is currently focused on reporting on the impact of major events such as the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • As of Saturday afternoon, the northbound lanes remain closed.
  • Both sides of the northbound lanes were closed for most of Friday.
  • The northbound side of Interstate 15 has been closed since the incident occurred near the Afton Road exit.

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Recent Articles

Hazardous Materials Truck Fire Closes Major Highway Between California and Las Vegas for Over 30 Hours: A Reminder of the Dangers and Necessary Precautions

Hazardous Materials Truck Fire Closes Major Highway Between California and Las Vegas for Over 30 Hours: A Reminder of the Dangers and Necessary Precautions

Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024 A tractor trailer carrying hazardous lithium-ion batteries overturned and caught fire on the major highway between California and Las Vegas, closing it for over 30 hours. The incident caused a daylong disruption for travelers, with some experiencing heat-related emergencies and vehicle mechanical problems. Authorities call for increased safety measures when transporting hazardous materials, urging carriers to invest in safer technology and equipment. First responders emphasize the need for specialized training and equipment to handle such incidents effectively.