Meghan McCarty Carino
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Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft will finally be allowed to both pick up and drop off passengers at LAX. But how many? How soon? How expensive? We've got the lowdown.
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The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve the Airport Commission's plan allowing ridesharing services to pick up passengers at LAX.
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Fewer people are catching a ride with work buddies these days, but the new model of ridesharing could be the ticket to getting some carpools off the road.
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The city of L.A. regulates taxis, but it doesn't have the same authority over rideshare operators, so officials are using their leverage with LAX to get concessions.
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A committee of the Los Angeles City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday to support an earlier decision to allow rideshare services like Uber and Lyft to pick up riders at LAX.
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With a month remaining in this year's session, big questions are still loom - like how to find cash to fill a $59 billion hole for road repairs.
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A plan to reshape Los Angeles roadways over the next 20 years passed City Council Tuesday, but questions about several controversial bike lanes remain.
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Vision Zero envisions a future with zero traffic deaths. Sounds far-fetched in car-centric L.A., but some city officials want to change how we think about roads.
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The owner of Tito's Tacos threatened to shut CicLAvia down over concerns it would hurt business, but she's since toned down her rhetoric.
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Earlier this year Metro launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment on buses and trains. A new survey of riders shows a slight improvement.
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