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Meghan McCarty Carino
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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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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The airport decided last month to allow Uber, but now the City Council has decided to review and possibly reject the decision.
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Two committees approved a 20-year plan for transportation, but left lingering questions about a controversial bike lane on Westwood Boulevard.
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Last month LAX announced Uber and Lyft could finally pick up from the airport but the LA City Council might veto the decision.