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Meghan McCarty Carino
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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Los Angeles' officials are calling for fingerprinting of Uber and Lyft drivers, something several ride-hailing companies that transport unaccompanied children already do.
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The California High Speed Rail Authority's redrawn routes from Burbank to Palmdale draw praise from the San Fernando mayor, but not from one conservationist group.
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The new proposal steers clear of San Fernando Valley communities after an outcry from protesters last year. All options involve tunnels through difficult terrain.
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Los Angeles is late to bike sharing, but this year short-term rental systems could roll out in four different areas of the county.
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Los Angeles County's transit agency will likely ask voters in November to tax themselves and fund big transportation projects. What could we get for $120 billion?
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The city of Los Angeles wants to reduce car traffic around Griffith Park, but it won't move ahead with a plan to open Mt. Hollywood Drive to shuttle buses.
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A national highway safety organization projects pedestrian deaths in 2015 could record the largest year-over-year increase on record, based on preliminary data.
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Pro stunt driver Jim Wilkey shares tips on driving safely on the roads when they get rain-slicked. Plus, we want to hear your tales of traffic woes.
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Three recent pedestrian deaths in Boyle Heights are prompting safety efforts in the community. A street fair is set for Saturday to raise awareness.
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It's fast, reliable and still has a new bus smell, says our tester. The bus will connect the San Fernando Valley with the new Gold Line extension opening Saturday.
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Get your sunscreen ready, the Expo Line extension to Santa Monica will open in just a few months, realizing a long-held dream of a train from downtown to the beach.
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The High Speed Rail Authority's new plan to start the bullet train construction in the Bay Area provides dollars for rail upgrades and improvements in Southern California.