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Meghan McCarty Carino
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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It's common sense to avoid crossing train tracks as a pedestrian, but hundreds in Santa Monica have been doing just that.
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More than 70,000 outstanding tickets have been resolved, resulting in nearly 30,000 Angelenos having suspended driver's licenses reinstated under the state program.
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With street closures, checkpoints and crowds of revelers, the streets of Los Angeles can be difficult to navigate as people celebrate the new year.
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After months of waiting, the first ride-hailing service will be allowed to pick up passengers from LAX, projected to be the busiest airport in the country this week.
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The Google Maps app now allows users to check if their Metro bus or train is on time.
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LAX is expected to be the busiest airport in the country in the coming week. Here's what you need to know to make it to your flight.
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'Tis the season to be stuck in traffic, but be grateful: you're experiencing signs of economic growth.
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Anaheim's project is being watched in Los Angeles, which is planning its own streetcar project for downtown carrying a nearly $300 million price tag.
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California may launch a pilot program based on an idea pioneered in Oregon. The program aims to raise road repair revenue based on the number of miles driven.
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Los Angeles will join a growing list of cities with bike-share systems and it could change the way people travel, a new study suggests.
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The city is looking at ideas like cheaper parking fines, lower meter rates during off-hours and apps that alert users when street sweeper trucks have passed.
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As the rock-and-roll generation ages, Los Angeles' transit agency takes steps to meet their mobility needs via buses and trains.