Meghan McCarty Carino
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West Hollywood officials have pushed for years to get rail into their city, and they're getting creative with funding options to speed up the project.
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After complaints they have become a nuisance, Beverly Hills will crack down on those who ride the dockless devices or leave them in the city.
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Not new trains. Not freeways. Not flying cars. Not Elon Musk. It's unfixable.
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Riders no longer have to shell out double the cost of a transit fare for the pleasure of pedaling around town on a Metro bike.
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Los Angeles officials are educating the public and cracking down on cars in the brand new bike lane in front of Staples Center and the L.A. convention center.
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On good days it takes an hour and a half each way. On the worst days it's two and a half hours each way.
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In the 1950s the planned suburb of Lakewood afforded the good life to everyday Californians. But for residents today, smaller promises come at a much higher cost.
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It's the latest in a long line of attempts to ease travel through the notorious choke point.
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The improvement is the latest in a long line of attempts to ease movement through the notorious choke point.
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U.S. immigration officials will start using 1,600 federal prison beds to detain immigrants, the majority of them at a facility in Lancaster. The move, first reported by Reuters, marks the first wide-scale use of federal prisons to hold immigration detainees.
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