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Meghan McCarty Carino
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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The agency that keeps the trains running wants to make sure they're not keeping their taps running too long. Metro will try to cut water by 20 percent by 2017.
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Metro has chosen an operator to run its bike share program despite concerns the docking system is different than ones planned for Santa Monica and Long Beach.
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A recent crackdown on pedestrians in downtown Los Angeles has spurred protest by activists. City Council members are considering changing enforcement policy.
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The L.A. City Council calls for engineering plans to be drawn up, but it's unclear how the $280 million project will be funded.
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As train service increases across Southern California, concerns over safety at track crossings are growing. Several deadly accidents have occurred in recent years.
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Metro is trying a new system called all-door boarding to speed up one of its busiest — and tardiest — bus lines. Will it pencil out?
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L.A. Metro will choose a vendor to operate its bike share program, but will it be compatible with Santa Monica's bike share operator?
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A year after the 405 expansion, traffic is flowing better but rush hour wait times remain the same. Why doesn't adding a lane cut down on traffic during peak hours?
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You'll still wait a long time in rush hour on the Sepulveda Pass, but rush hour itself is getting shorter, and there have been other benefits, according to a new study.
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David Ryu won an unlikely victory in the CD4 LA City Council race, which started out with 14 candidates. How does one standout in such a crowded field?
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Earlier this year, we picked one person who didn't vote in local elections and got him to care. He voted, but will Al return to the polls for Tuesday's runoffs?
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As voters go the polls today, Al Gordon shows that he really cares: He voted! Follow KPCC reporter Meghan McCarty and Al to the polls.