Meghan McCarty Carino
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Gov. Jerry Brown prepares to announce his budget proposal Tuesday against a backdrop of lower state revenues and threats of federal funding cuts.
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With new federal funding for the second phase of the Purple Line, planned construction under Beverly Hills High is again stirring controversy.
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Community meetings are set to get the public's input on a proposal to connect a Metro station and a Metrolink station now separated by three miles.
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The downtown to West L.A. project is already underway and the latest funding will add another 2.6 miles to the Purple Line.
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The project is designed to provide a faster connection for riders of the Metro Silver Line rapid bus and Foothill Transit lines that serve the San Gabriel Valley.
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About one-quarter of Rams fans got to the Coliseum by bus or train this season - as many as 20,000 for some games. That exceeded Metro's projections.
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The beach city joins the ranks of bike-friendly hubs like Copenhagen and Portland in measuring bike traffic as planners seek to reduce car traffic.
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Areas like Westlake and MacArthur Park will get up to 100 electric cars as part of an effort to reduce pollution and increase mobility in low-income communities.
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The short-term bike rental systems will expand to Pasadena and Venice next summer. So where would you like to see the bikes stationed?
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A Caltrans test that could change how drivers pay for street repairs collects data on how participants drive using a device plugged into a car's computer.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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