Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:24 AM PDT on July 8, 2013
- Ted Is All Over the Story of the LAPD Sergeant’s Daughter and the Hit and Run (Biking in LA)
- 4th of July DUI’s Up from 119 to 138 in Los Angeles(Daily News)
- Long Beach Gearing Up to Fight O.C.’s 405 Widening (Gazette)
- More on Bringing Back Broadway’s Streetscape “Dressed Rehearsal” (Downtown News)
- People Are Continuing to Notice a Changing L.A. (Atlantic Cities)
- But It’s Eminent Domain Time for Little Tokyo Parcel Needed for Connector (Downtown News)
- Metro Will Reconstruct Entrance to SoPas Station (The Source)
- Burbank Will Get Bike Path to Metrolink Station (Leader)
- Take a Virtual Architecture Tour of Ventura Boulevard (Daily News)
- State Senate Ok’s Ban on Charing Parkers for Parking at Broken Meters (LAT)
- Surprise! Where You Live Determines Your Life Expectancy (Daily News)
- Community Garden Program in Bell Gardens Help (LAT)
- Metro Plans Meetings on High Desert Corridor (The Source)
- Now You Can Flyaway TO LAX off Expo (LAT)
- It’s Going to Be Hot Again (Daily News)
- Yo! Venice Also Looking for Hit and Run Driver
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