Today’s Headlines
New Version of Measure J Circulating Pols’ Desks (Daily News) Hats Off, LAT Gives Great Team Coverage to CicLAvia (One, Two, Three, Four) Some Others Give Good Coverage (KTLA, SacBee, CBS 2) Others Give a Traffic Report (ABC7, NBC4) Garcetti Has Strong Approval Numbers 56% Approve, 11% Disapprove (LAT) Spring Street Sorta Green Occasionally Buffered … Continued
8:05 AM PDT on October 7, 2013
- New Version of Measure J Circulating Pols’ Desks (Daily News)
- Hats Off, LAT Gives Great Team Coverage to CicLAvia (One, Two, Three, Four)
- Some Others Give Good Coverage (KTLA, SacBee, CBS 2)
- Others Give a Traffic Report (ABC7, NBC4)
- Garcetti Has Strong Approval Numbers 56% Approve, 11% Disapprove (LAT)
- Spring Street Sorta Green Occasionally Buffered Sometimes a Bike Lane Fails to Impress (Flying Pigeon)
- I Can’t Imagine LADOT Is Serious When It Hopes Spring St. “Compromise” Appeases All (LAT)
- Summer Night Lights Program Works in L.A. (Daily News)
- Get Ready for L.A.’s First Official Walk to School Day (The Source)
- Does It Make Sense to Ban Felons from Parking Cars for a Living? (Atlantic Cities)
- Hit and Run Leaves One Pedestrian Dead in Encino (LAT, Daily News)
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