
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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Traffic light signal changes could get train travelers where they're going 15% quicker.
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Important to know: Containment does not mean a fire is out — or that the danger is over.
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A 200-page report was released today. Here are some key findings.
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Despite a slate of street safety improvements, preliminary city data shows 2019 pedestrian deaths are keeping pace with last year's figures.
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These deaths mark the fifth and possibly sixth cougars in a National Park Service study to be killed by rat poison.
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Metro says a recent study is "an important first step towards easing the disproportionate efforts women put in to making the transportation system work for them."
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Witnesses at the scene reported hearing loud "booms" and video from the station showed people walking out of the tunnel and onto the platform.
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L.A. City Councilman David Ryu hopes so.
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Pedestrian deaths have exceeded motor vehicle deaths on L.A. city streets every year since 2010.
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No one said renaming an entire transit system would be a smooth ride.
Stories by Ryan Fonseca
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