Today’s Headlines
Memorial for woman killed when car skidded into fireworks watchers in Valencia. Photo: Times Santa Monica’s Really Proud of Its Sharrows. And They Should Be (LAT) City Watch Runs Four Columns on Goldberg’s Retirement from Planning (One, Two, Three, Four) Deal Inked Between Metro and Foothill Extension Authority (The Source) New Burbank Bike Lanes Need … Continued
6:03 AM PDT on July 6, 2010
Memorial for woman killed when car skidded into fireworks watchers in Valencia. Photo: Times- Santa Monica’s Really Proud of Its Sharrows. And They Should Be (LAT)
- City Watch Runs Four Columns on Goldberg’s Retirement from Planning (One, Two, Three, Four)
- Deal Inked Between Metro and Foothill Extension Authority (The Source)
- New Burbank Bike Lanes Need Our Support (LACBC Blog)
- Grand Jury Questioning T-Committee Member Alarcon’s Staff on Councilman’s Residency (LAist, LA_Now)
- How the Media Gets HSR Wrong (CAHSR Blog)
- Times Gives Oldest Living Pullman Porter a Nice Retrospective
- Giant Skimmer the Newest Plan to Try and Clean the Gulf (Daily News)
- KABC: The Two Best Riding Bikes Are…
- Will USC’s Off-Campus Plans Change South L.A.? (LAT)
- Runaway Truck on the I-5 Injures 3 Including CHP Officer (LA_Now)
- One Dead, Seven Injured When Car Crash Sends One Into Crowd at Valencia Fireworks (LA_Now)
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