Today’s Headlines
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8:22 AM PST on November 8, 2013
- Editorial: Legalize Street Vending (LAT)
- Silver Lake Neighborhood Council Officially Backs Multi-Modal Hyperion Bridge (Eastsider)
- Federal Money Flowing Back to CA Transit Agencies After Labor Dispute (The Source)
- Great, Now They’re Hanging Out at the Bike Summit (LAT)
- Walk Score Lists L.A.’s Most Walkable Neighborhoods (Curbed)
- Housing Affordability Falls Throughout Region (Daily News)
- Metro Earning High Marks for Tech Transparency from Construction Mag. (Engineering News Record)
- Ramp Jam Ends as 405 Freeway Entrance Re-Opens (The Source)
- Notes from SaMo’s Airport2Park Planning Picnic with James Rojas (SaMo Next)
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