Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:29 AM PST on February 17, 2017
- Harris-Dawson: Hollywood Doesn’t Have Right To Shut Down South L.A. (Sentinel)
- L.A. Isn’t Manhattanizing, It’s Pasadena-izing (LAT)
- Languishing Community Plans Are Now Election Issue (LAT)
- NextCity Profiles Measure S Election, Echoes Trump And Brexit
- Metro Adding Service For DTLA Rallies Saturday and Monday (SGV Tribune)
…Plan Ahead: How And Where To Buy A TAP Card (Curbed) - Mariachi Plaza Building Takes Shape (Urbanize)
- L.A. Passes Ordinance To Inspect Blighted Apartments More Often (KPCC)
- How To Make The Blue Line Safer In LB (LBPT)
- One LAT Librarian Won’t Be Commuting On the Blue Line
- Two Gold Line Vs. Car Collisions In One Day In Highland Park (Eastsider)
- CiclaValley Previews Next Week’s Lankershim Great Streets Event
- Edison Instals Electric Car Charging Stations In Low Income Neighborhoods (SGV Tribune)
- Maven Electric Car-Share Comes To L.A. (Ars Technica)
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