Today’s Headlines
Mid-West Transplant: Biking in L.A. Is Possible (LAT) Is the Central Valley Due for a Smart Growth Overhaul? (CA Planning and Development Report) Garcetti, Greuel, Aiming at Each Other in Debates (Daily News, LAT) Woo! We Totally Made the City Council/Mayor Sue Metro! (BH Courier) Breaking: Subway Route an Issue in Mayor’s Race in Beverly … Continued
8:59 AM PST on February 19, 2013
- Mid-West Transplant: Biking in L.A. Is Possible (LAT)
- Is the Central Valley Due for a Smart Growth Overhaul? (CA Planning and Development Report)
- Garcetti, Greuel, Aiming at Each Other in Debates (Daily News, LAT)
- Woo! We Totally Made the City Council/Mayor Sue Metro! (BH Courier)
- Breaking: Subway Route an Issue in Mayor’s Race in Beverly Hills (LAT)
- Permits Approved for Gamblin’ Train to Vegas (ABC Las Vegas via Curbed)
- Let’s Start Talking Hollywood Road Closures for Oscars (ABC7)
- As Fuel Switches to “Summer Blend” Gas Prices Rise (Daily News)
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Friday’s Headlines
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Thursday’s Headlines
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Wednesday’s Headlines
ICE, K Line, Exide, Santa Monica, Pasadena, RV removals, smog, D Line, Burbank Airport, car-nage, and more
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