Meghan McCarty Carino
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A citizens group on parking reform presented its recommendations to the Los Angeles City Council Transportation Committee this week.
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The Los Angeles City Council approved a pilot program that allows bicyclists around UCLA and elsewhere to lock their bikes to parking meters with special hitches.
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The iconic station in downtown Los Angeles will get a makeover of its front entrance, with bike facilities, broader sidewalks and pedestrian crossings all part of the plan.
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Six new stations will be added to the Gold Line extension from Pasadena to Azusa. An express bus from North Hollywood to Pasadena will connect the Red and Orange lines to the Gold Line.
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Should you tip your Uber driver? Is it included in the price? Plus, how to see if your tipping ways may have affected your passenger rating.
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The city of Los Angeles is looking to make it easier to park a bike in Westwood by allowing riders to lock their bikes to parking meters, which is currently illegal.
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Metro wants to develop more affordable housing around transit hubs in Burbank, Duarte, Willowbrook, Crenshaw, El Monte, Union Station and North Hollywood.
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With ridership falling, the regional rail service is courting students and riders on the Antelope Valley Line with lower fares.
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Students took to the streets in droves Wednesday as part of the annual Walk to School Day, an international effort to raise awareness of road safety issues around schools.
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Many companies offer incentives to get workers out of cars and onto public transit, but USC has discontinued its discount program for bus and train passes.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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