Today’s Headlines
Suddenly, L.A. Weekly Is Everyone’s Favorite Publication Following Yesterday’s Huge Piece on Hit and Runs (Atlantic Cities, Biking In L.A.) More on Packed Union Station Master Plan Meeting (Downtown News) Move L.A.: Measure J was Plan B. Back to Plan A. Rep. Hahn: “High Speed Rail Critical to L.A., CA Economies” (CBS2) Port Strike May … Continued
10:08 AM PST on December 7, 2012
- Suddenly, L.A. Weekly Is Everyone’s Favorite Publication Following Yesterday’s Huge Piece on Hit and Runs (Atlantic Cities, Biking In L.A.)
- More on Packed Union Station Master Plan Meeting (Downtown News)
- Move L.A.: Measure J was Plan B. Back to Plan A.
- Rep. Hahn: “High Speed Rail Critical to L.A., CA Economies” (CBS2)
- Port Strike May Have Set the Stage for Larger Standoff in 2014 (Daily News)
- LA Closes in on Deal for Red Car Lot in Silver Lake, Future Park (Curbed)
- Expo Line Draws a “Gold Rush” of Development (WWLA)
- New Plan Would Make Warner Center Better for Everyone (Curbed)
- Orange Line Art Exhibit Closes Next Week (The Source)
- Maybe We Should Have Been Calling the Gamblin’ Train to Vegas the Party Train to Vegas (Forbes)
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