Today’s Headlines
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7:41 AM PST on March 1, 2013
- Final Environmental Report for Long Beach Rail Transfer Yard Released (Progressive Railroading)
- Metro Board Meets, Renews Contract for CEO Leahy, Does Other Stuff (The Source)
- A Look at Ride South L.A.’s Healthy Food Map (LAist)
- CD 13 Council Candidate Offers Ambitious Livable Streets Plan for CD 13 (Curbed)
- Pletitez Gaining Momentum with City-Wide Run? (LAT)
- More State Assembly Bills Affecting Sustainable Transportation on the Floor (Cyclelicious)
- NASA Scientists “Turning L.A. Into One Giant Climate Change Lab” (Atlantic Cities)
- Highland Park Readers Give Near Unanimous Support for NELA CicLAvia (Patch)
- “Casual Carpoolers” Still Upset About Transponder Drain (Daily News)
- City Using New Park to Move Sex Offenders (LAT)
- CA State Senators Scrutinize HSR Inspection Process (CoCo Times)
- Californians Gloomy About State Economy (Daily News)
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