Today’s Headlines
Court Rules LAPD’s Leniency for Undocumented Workers Violates State Law (LAT, Daily News) It’s Official, Nobody Cares About Parking Meter Vandalization (Daily News) Hyperloop! (LAT, NYT, CBS, FOX, Curbed) New State Website Outlines Climate Change Impacts in CA (The Source) Grass at Spring Street Park Fenced Off, ReOpened Over Weekend (DTLA News) KCET Likes the … Continued
8:08 AM PDT on August 13, 2013
- Court Rules LAPD’s Leniency for Undocumented Workers Violates State Law (LAT, Daily News)
- It’s Official, Nobody Cares About Parking Meter Vandalization (Daily News)
- Hyperloop! (LAT, NYT, CBS, FOX, Curbed)
- New State Website Outlines Climate Change Impacts in CA (The Source)
- Grass at Spring Street Park Fenced Off, ReOpened Over Weekend (DTLA News)
- KCET Likes the Green Line
- Sensationalism: CA Leads Nation in Train Crossing Deaths (NBC 4)
- Our Shared Intern Shares His Metro Adventures (LAist)
- Fund Established to Pay for Funeral of Cyclist Killed in Gardena Crash (Daily Breeze)
- Crazy People Worry Obama Going to Force Them to Live Sustainably (National Review)
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