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Ryan Fonseca
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Former Associate Editor
Stories by Ryan Fonseca
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Washington pushed progressive ideas for regional transit as rail expanded, bus ridership plummeted and the pandemic gutted vital funding.
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Alessa Fajardo's family and local safety advocates had been calling for improvements since the young girl was killed by a driver while walking to school in 2019.
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In October 2019, Alessa Fajardo was killed by a driver while walking to her preschool. Her family is still waiting for the driver to be held accountable — and for the city of Los Angeles to make their neighborhood streets safer.
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Not even a life-altering pandemic made the streets notably safer for Angelenos. While there were fewer collisions overall in 2020, crashes were more deadly.
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A preschooler was killed while walking to school with her mother in Koreatown. Who is responsible?
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The long-held assumptions about law enforcement's roles in traffic safety are being challenged. What could that mean for Angelenos walking and biking on L.A.'s deadly streets?
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Speed kills, but speed limits in L.A. and across California keep rising because of a state law local leaders have called "absurd."
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New research shows the effect police language and media narratives have on how we perceive who's to blame when a driver kills a pedestrian.
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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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We can’t think of many places you could see wild bears, parrots, mountain lions, whales and buffalo (yup!) all in the same day, but this is Southern California — and you totally could.
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Turns out a case of the Mondays isn't always a bad thing when it comes to your commute.
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Media industry veteran Herb Scannell, who once led Nickelodeon and BBC Worldwide, North America, will serve as Southern California Public Radio’s new president and CEO beginning late February.