Today’s Headlines
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8:17 AM PDT on September 19, 2012
- Lopez: Yeah, We’re Pissed the Sidewalks Suck (LAT)
- AEG, the Farmers Field Developers, Up for Sale (LAT, WSJ via Curbed)
- Endeavor On Its Way, Goodbye to the Trees (Daily News)
- Express Lanes Open on November 10 (The Source)
- OCTA Rejects Toll Roads on I-405 (Register)
- Metro Hosting Community Meetings for East Valley Transit Corridors (The Source)
- LA Ped/Bike Conference Highlights Women Leaders in the Bike Movement(EBBC)
- National Women’s Bike Summit in Long Beach a “Huge Success” (Bike League, Cycling Mag)
- Fearless Prediction: Media Will Focus More on Pot Shop Referendum Than Measure J (LAT)
- Oh, Ducky (HuffPo)
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