Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:58 AM PST on February 12, 2014
- Shocker: Gas prices going up (L.A. Times, Daily News)
- In Hollywood crosswalk, truck kills pedestrian mother, injures daughter (L.A. Times, NBC)
- L.A. City Councilmember Blumenfield hosts bike tour (CM’s YouTube)
- More coverage of Vermont Square Active Streets event (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway “MANGo” passes unanimously (MANGo Fb page)
- Why preserving Long Beach’s giant donut matters (Atlantic Cities)
- Expect even more car congestion on Valentines Day? (Be a Green Commuter)
- Handsome new Panorama City median also infiltrates rainwater (KCET)
- Exploring L.A.’s pedestrian undercrossings (Ezra Horne YouTube)
- Shirley Temple smiling on her bike 1936 (Rides a Bike)
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