Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:26 AM PDT on March 24, 2014
- Editorial: Exide Contamination Points to Failure of Regulators (LAT)
- CA to Cut Oil Use 9% by 2020, More “If Standards Enforced” (Bloomberg)
- Pedestrian Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver in Santa Monica (LAist)
- Spring Officially Here, Cyclists Annual Fargo Hill Climb (Eastsider)
- Boyle Heights “The Whittier” Affordable Apartments Open (EGP)
- Regional Connector Construction Underway Downtown (Downtown News)
- USC Bicycling Editorial: Like Bikes Dislike Ignorant Riders (Neon Tommy)
- Bakersfield Investing in Bike Infrastructure (Bakersfield Californian)
- Photo Essay: How to Make Cities Kid-Friendly (Spacing via Price Tags)
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