Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:00 AM PDT on April 15, 2014
- Wolfpack Hustle Crit Race Heads to LB on May 3rd (LongBeachize)
- Exide, Despite Air Board Shutdown, Still Polluting (Daily News)
- Broadway Streetscape Dress Rehearsal Proceeding This Week (Downtown News)
- Bluff Hotel Redesign Snags (LongBeachize)
- Hollywood Community Plan To Get Back Underway After Budget (ParkLaBrea News)
- Metro Blue Line: 40-Minute Delays This Friday (The Source)
- Glendale-Griffith L.A. River Bridge Proposal (Glendale News Press, map)
- Thursday Bike Lane Webinar Preview (LADOT Bike Blog)
- An Open Letter Against Saving Santa Monica Airport (Santa Monica Next)
- Seattle: Population up 11 percent, driving down 10 percent (PriceTags)
- Amsterdam: Not Enough Parking (DutchNews)
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