Today’s Headlines
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8:45 AM PST on February 13, 2014
- Why Is It So Complicated for Non-Car-Reliant Religious Groups to Meet w/0 Parking? (Daily News)
- Driver Slams Car Into Pole, Splits It In Two, Dies (LAT)
- Gold Line Foothill Extension Passes the Halfway Point (The Source)
- You Can Now Do Mobile Ticketing for LADOT Transit Services (Press Release)
- Brown, Garcetti, Feds, Meet Behind Closed Doors to Talk Climate Change (Daily News)
- Details Emerge on Caltrain/High-Speed Rail Plans (SF Examiner), But Not HSR Funding (PA Online)
- The L.A. Newspaper Group Is Not Impressed (Daily News)
- Have Term Limits Hurt CAHSR on the Political Front? (CAHSR Blog)
- Here Is L.A.’s First Legal Mural Under New Ordinance (Curbed)
- This Is What a Near-Dooring Looks Like on GoPro (Biking in L.A.)
- Now the Daily News Is Starting to Panic Over Gas Prices’ Slow and Steady Rise
- Major Lane Closures on 405 This Weekend for Project That Is Totally Worth It (LAT)
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