Today’s Headlines
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8:40 AM PST on January 7, 2014
- SaMo Newspaper Covers the Streetsies! (Lookout)
- Baca’s Retiring. Amazing What an FBI Probe Can Do. (LAT)
- Metro Embraces Consistent Design for Future Rail Stations (LAT)
- Harrowing Account of Death of L.A. Wheelman President on Group Ride (Biking in L.A.)
- 20 Renderings of What L.A. Could Look Like in Twenty Years (HuffPost)
- Does SaMo’s Sustainability Bill of Rights Require MANGo? (Lookout)
- Letter Writer Pushes Back Against Stupid Anti-Progress Columnist in SaMo (SMDP)
- A Nice Profile of L.B. Bike Advocate Melissa Balmer (Press-Telegram)
- Changes Planned for San Pedro Streetscape (Daily Breeze)
- Slain Riverside Cyclist First SoCal Bike Fatality of 2014 (Biking in L.A.)
- Top 2013 Complaints From Roadshow Readers: Full BART Parking Lots, San Jose Bike Lanes
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