Today’s Headlines
Bike Nation CEO Talks Advertising, Planning and Whats Going on in Anaheim (Daily News) Everyone Wants Their Train Built First (SGV Tribune) City Council Votes Nearly $60 Million Tax Break for Mall (LAT) Weird: BHUSD Now Pushing Crenshaw Subway Coalition Propaganda (PR Newswire) CicLAvia as Public Art: NapLAvia, DanceLAvia (The Bird Wheel) City Sends Cease-and-Desist to … Continued
8:12 AM PDT on June 25, 2013
- Bike Nation CEO Talks Advertising, Planning and Whats Going on in Anaheim (Daily News)
- Everyone Wants Their Train Built First (SGV Tribune)
- City Council Votes Nearly $60 Million Tax Break for Mall (LAT)
- Weird: BHUSD Now Pushing Crenshaw Subway Coalition Propaganda (PR Newswire)
- CicLAvia as Public Art: NapLAvia, DanceLAvia (The Bird Wheel)
- City Sends Cease-and-Desist to Sidecar, Uber and Lyft (Daily News)
- Metro Wins Design Awards for Expo, Orange Line Art Tours (The Source)
- Good News for Reason Foundation, X Train Construction Delayed (LAT)
- Everybody Loves Jan Perry (Downtown News)
- Home Prices Rise by Most in 7 Years (Daily News)
- Traffic School Is a Joke (LAT)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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Wednesday’s Headlines
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Tuesday’s Headlines
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Monday’s Headlines
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Friday’s Headlines
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