Today’s Headlines
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7:38 AM PDT on April 12, 2010
- Cyclist Killed Last Week in San Bernadino Was a Pro (SB Sun, KTLA)
- Pedestrian Killed When Car Hits Traffic Light. Light Falls on Pedestrian. (LAist, KTLA)
- Groundbreaking Today for Westlake/MacArthur Park TOD (The Source)
- Let’s Not Pretend the Dodgers Care About Their Buses Other Than They Don’t Pay for Them (LAT)
- A Critique of the Bicycling Backbone Network (Who’s Bicycling)
- Discussing the 405 Transit Line Options (City Watch)
- Santa Monica Working on Expo Stations (Daily Press)
- Does Anyone Really Think We’re Going to See “30 in 10”? (LA Observed)
- Bicyclists, Pedestrians, Plant Trees (Glendale News-Press)
- New York Blesses Their Bikes Too (Streetfilms Short)
- It’s Raining (LAT)
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