Today’s Headlines
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8:51 AM PST on December 19, 2013
- LADOT Waives Purchase Fee on LADOT Branded TAP Cards for Rest of Year (Email Blast)
- Pat Morrison Writes a Flattering Profile of LADOT Senior Bike Coordinator Michelle Mowery (LAT)
- Cyclist Assaulted Right Where Paul Koretz, Pearl Clutchers, Don’t Want Bike Lane (Biking In L.A.)
- Portland Streetcar Company Hired to Oversee DTLA Streetcar (Curbed)
- Daily News Has Great Idea for Making Rail Safer, Let’s Make Rail Safer (Daily News)
- The Mulholland Bridge Re-Opened Yesterday. Hooray, I Guess. (The Source)
- To Hear the CAHSR Authority Tell It, 2013 Was a Banner Year (Progressive Railroading)
- French Magazine Rides Expo Line, Thinks Its Charmingly Wacky (Paris Review)
- Boardwalk Hit and Run Suspect Tests Positive for Alcohol (LAT)
- DUI Suspect Totals Mom’s New SUV in High Speed Chase (Daily News)
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