Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:52 AM PST on February 21, 2014

- More coverage of Metrolink anti-collision measures (KPCC, KTLA, The Source)
- More coverage of fully-funded Regional Connector (LAist, KPCC, The Source, LongBeachize)
- Gold Line Foothill Extension construction is half done (SGV Tribune)
- Arraignment today in Pasadena car-on-bike killing (BikinginLA)
- Ride 4 Love recap (Milestone Rides)
- Reyes river park might open someday (KCET)
- Filipinotown gateway green space opened yesterday (LA Eco-Village)
- Santa Monica Next asks you what transit aps you’re using
- Long Beach Belmont Shore parking pains (Curbed)
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