Today’s Headlines
Council Courage Trumps LADOT Lethargy on Hit and Run Epidemic (LA Weekly, LAist, LAT, CBS2) Christine Dahab Gets Year in Jail for Crash That Maimed Dozens of K-Town Ridazz (Biking in L.A.) The Media Narrative Is Changing on Express Lanes (CBS2) La Canada Flintridge Sets Aside $500,000 to Fight Big Dig (Star-News) 10 LA Bridges … Continued
9:42 AM PDT on July 29, 2013
- Council Courage Trumps LADOT Lethargy on Hit and Run Epidemic (LA Weekly, LAist, LAT, CBS2)
- Christine Dahab Gets Year in Jail for Crash That Maimed Dozens of K-Town Ridazz (Biking in L.A.)
- The Media Narrative Is Changing on Express Lanes (CBS2)
- La Canada Flintridge Sets Aside $500,000 to Fight Big Dig (Star-News)
- 10 LA Bridges in the Big Parade (Transit Watch)
- Complete Streets In Inglewood (Morningside Chronicle)
- Weho’s Longer Meter Times Now Go Into Effect (Curbed)
- Azusa Council OK’s Gold Line Parking Lot (SGV Tribune)
- Equestrian Crossing Bridge for L.A. River Will Be Completed in 2014 (ZevWeb)
- Freshamitis and Krekorian Rising on Transportation (Daily News)
- A Group of Anaheim Angels Have to Use Transit. Earn Free Press (Daily News)
- Drunk Driver Flees from Police in Compton (Daily News)
- “A young driver who crashed his SUV into a power pole last year in Valley Village can be tried for felony vehicular manslaughter in the deaths of two good Samaritans who were electrocuted while trying to aid him, a Superior Court judge said Wednesday in Van Nuys.” (Daily News)
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