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Meghan McCarty Carino
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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The operator of Angels Flight, the railway billed as the shortest in the world, says the train won't run unless it is 100 percent sure it is safe.
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The public can weigh in on a transit line to run down Van Nuys Boulevard creating a north-south connection between Metrolink and the Orange Line rapid bus.
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Angels Flight began taking passengers up and down Bunker Hill in 1901 and was a major downtown L.A. tourist attraction for decades.
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Neighborhoods around the Crenshaw district are preparing for a new rail line connecting the city to LAX in 2019, but rising values can price out residents.
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Los Angeles is looking to pilot a program to reduce the number of parking tickets given on street sweeping days. Turns out, there's an app for that.
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Officials are advising visitors to try to arrive without a car, and the park is offering extra DASH bus service from the Metro Red Line station up the hill.
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The public is invited to comment on LA Metro's planned changes to the areas surrounding Union Station. Comments can be submitted by email or at a Sept. 13 workshop.
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Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia wants improvements to Blue Line, which has been losing ridership amid concerns about safety and delays.
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By 2028, Los Angeles will have rail to the airport, an extension of the Gold Line and more. But will the key subway to Westwood be ready for the Olympics?
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As the on-time performance of Metro buses has declined, so has ridership. The transit agency is looking at ways to improve the service.
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After petitions, recall campaigns and threats of lawsuits over lane reductions, the city has found a new way to address safety concerns on Vista del Mar.
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It's not quite as epic as Carmageddon but the closures on one of the country's busiest freeways are sure to inconvenience some drivers.