Meghan McCarty Carino
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Metro CEO Phil Washington downplayed declining ridership numbers, saying the numbers are cyclical and his agency plans for the long haul.
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The new Go LA app will tell you the fastest, cheapest and greenest options to get from here to there, plus how many calories you'll burn on the way.
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Low gas prices are good news for drivers, but they mean less gas tax revenues for Los Angeles County transportation projects.
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Ridership has fallen about 9 percent in the past two years on buses and trains in L.A. county, raising questions about Metro's spending of billions to expand transit service.
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With rains from typical winter storms expected Saturday and more El Niño rains on the horizon, bikers can follow these tips when they ride.
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Passengers will be able to call on Uber's cheaper uberX service to pick them up at LAX, the country's second busiest airport.
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To cut down on traffic and parking issues, Los Angeles city officials propose metered parking, bike lanes and expanded shuttle service.
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The recurring storms that flooded roads earlier this month raise the question: how prepared is Caltrans to deal with El Niño's expected onslaught?
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California is penalizing the popular ride-hailing service for failing to provide documentation on rides and passengers in 2014. Uber will pay and appeal the fine.
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El Niño is wreaking havoc on our already bumpy roads. Reports of potholes in Los Angeles doubled during last week's storms. Here's what to do if you drive into one.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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