Meghan McCarty Carino
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Los Angeles has announced an ambitious plan to make its streets safer for bikes and pedestrians. But if Highland Park is any indication, it won't be easy.
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The public can submit comments on plans to drill test holes in the Angeles Forest as part of the assessment for the California bullet train's alternative routes.
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Sunday's supermoon lunar eclipse had some folks howling in super traffic after thousands of people flocked to the hilltop observatory to take in the rare celestial occurrence.
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A private rail company has announced a partnership with a Chinese company to build a bullet train between Victorville, 85 miles east of Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.
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A UCLA/Los Angeles County Bike Coalition/Los Angeles Walks survey Wednesday and Saturday aims to answer questions about who bikes and where pedestrians walk.
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The LA bid for the 2024 Olympics has revived hopes for a faster completion of the so-called "Subway to the Sea." At the current pace it won't open until 2035.
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The bright green bikes of the Santa Monica Breeze bike share system have hit the streets of the beach city. Bike share will be coming to the city of L.A. next year.
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A new study shows more Chicagoans may be choosing to ride transit so they can use their smartphones. Could Wi-Fi on LA's subways convince more Angelenos to ride?
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Two new apps allow users to summon a valet attendant with a smartphone. Now, the city is looking at requirements for on-demand services similar to those for regular valets.
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A report this week names a stretch of the 101 as the most congested road in the country. Does that ring true? Tell us where you think the worst traffic is.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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