Meghan McCarty Carino
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The Southern California regional rail agency has come out with a way for riders to purchase tickets on their smart phones.
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The sales tax would be 10.25 percent in some Los Angeles cities if the proposal is approved, matching the highest rate in the country.
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Looking to buy a Tesla? If you make more than $250,000, you might want to do it Monday. California is scrapping an electric car rebate for high earners.
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What would you like to see in your neighborhood? Metro is gathering input from the public before it puts a $120 billion sales tax measure on the ballot.
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Metro's $120 billion sales tax initiative includes 4.5 percent for biking and walking improvements. Critics say that's not enough, with advocates hoping for 10 percent.
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If you see something, say something. Just don't plan on using your phone. Plans to add W-Fi and cell service to L.A.'s subway have once again been pushed back.
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Los Angeles County voters will be asked to approve a sales tax initiative on the November ballot to generate $120 billion for transportation projects.
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Los Angeles' officials are calling for fingerprinting of Uber and Lyft drivers, something several ride-hailing companies that transport unaccompanied children already do.
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The California High Speed Rail Authority's redrawn routes from Burbank to Palmdale draw praise from the San Fernando mayor, but not from one conservationist group.
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The new proposal steers clear of San Fernando Valley communities after an outcry from protesters last year. All options involve tunnels through difficult terrain.
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