Meghan McCarty Carino
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Santa Barbara County released a list with the names of the dead, who ranged from ages 3 to 89.
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A new MIT study suggests apps like Waze and Google Maps could help ease traffic congestion, but other research suggests that may not be the case.
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Metro's short-term bike rentals is now available in Pasadena, Venice and the Port of L.A. but ridership is still half as high as in cities like San Francisco.
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Metro could get private investment to speed up bus rapid transit on one of the most highly-trafficked corridors through the central city.
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The cost of the actual TAP card could go up for some users, but other riders could have the option to add cash value to the cards on the bus.
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City transportation officials say private companies renting dockless bike rentals could benefit some neighborhoods but they have created problems elsewhere.
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Some commuters avoiding the closed 405 freeway in the Sepulveda Pass drove into areas burning from the Skirball Fire or under evacuation orders, police said.
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Hundreds of thousands of cars traverse the Sepulveda Pass every day, so the 405 freeway closure due to the Skirball Fire caused massive backups.
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The Olympics aren't coming for another 11 years, but L.A. Metro is planning ahead for 28 important transportation projects it hopes to finish before the games.
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Growing e-commerce is adding more delivery trucks to the roads and more cardboard boxes in the trash. We've got tips on how to minimize the impact.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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