Meghan McCarty Carino
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Anaheim's project is being watched in Los Angeles, which is planning its own streetcar project for downtown carrying a nearly $300 million price tag.
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California may launch a pilot program based on an idea pioneered in Oregon. The program aims to raise road repair revenue based on the number of miles driven.
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Los Angeles will join a growing list of cities with bike-share systems and it could change the way people travel, a new study suggests.
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The city is looking at ideas like cheaper parking fines, lower meter rates during off-hours and apps that alert users when street sweeper trucks have passed.
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As the rock-and-roll generation ages, Los Angeles' transit agency takes steps to meet their mobility needs via buses and trains.
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Sunday services at Church of the Woods in Lake Arrowhead were marked by heartbreak as the congregation remembered one of its own, Michael Wetzel, who died last Wednesday.
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Bus ridership in Orange County is at a historic low. Officials are trying to attract riders by making most buses more frequent, but cutting some altogether.
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Traffic tickets are expensive. Late fees make it worse. California is reducing some fines to help millions of people pay off old tickets.
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Uber and Lyft still aren't permitted to operate from LAX, although you can be dropped off. So what are the best ways to get in and out of the airport for the holidays?
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A Metro board committee voted to enlarge the budget for the project to more than $1.5 billion, but not without some unhappiness.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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