Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PDT on April 14, 2014
- Rich People Moving From Suburbs Into Downtown L.A. (WSJ)
- Neon Tommy Interviews “Girly Girl” Bike Activist Maria Sipin
- Patrisse Cullors Campaign to End L.A. Sheriff Violence (LAT)
- Mapping All L.A. 2012 Bike Crashes (Gizmodo Southland)
- San Gabriel Valley 5-City Plan for Active Transportation Underway (BikeSGV)
- L.A. River In-Channel Bike Path Proposed for Downtown L.A. Gap (KCET)
- Southbound Lane of PCH to Close for Year Long Sewer Construction (LAT)
- Angels Flight Future Not So Bright (Downtown News)
- Editorial: Social Media Gives Teens Today the Freedoms Bikes Used To Give (LAT)
- Overviewing Metro’s Public Transit Landscape (Wan Xu YouTube)
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