Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on November 4, 2016
- Hey Drivers! Measure M Is Good For You Too (Curbed)
- Metro Unveils Blue Line Pedestrian/Driver Safety Improvements (The Source)
- WeHo Video Urges Subway Construction To Finish the Line (@WeHoTV Youtube via WeHoVille)
- LAPD Investigating Boyle Heights Anti-Gentrification Graffiti As Hate Crime (LAT)
- Metro Plans To Open First Rail-to-River Path Segment In 2019 (The Source)
- Black And Latino Homebuyers Still Face Discrimination (L.A. Weekly)
- Architect Mayne Proposes Adding A Million People Along Wilshire (LAT)
- Dueling Legal Analyses Make Santa Monica LUVE Intitiative Murkier (Santa Monica Next)
- Simi Valley Police Use Bait Bikes To Catch Bike Theives (Ventura County Star)
- Abundant Housing’s Voter Guide (Urbanize)
- LAT Opinion Endorses HHH For Solutions To Homelessness
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