Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:00 AM PDT on April 18, 2014
- KPCC profiles Carlos Morales Eastside Bike Club – Sweet Video
- How To Create A Truly Healthy Next Los Angeles (KCET)
- Local Municipalities Seeking State ATP Bike-Ped Funding (LACBC)
- Schools Are Centers For Communities (SRTS Natl Partnership)
- New L.A. Trash Program Better for Air, Workers, Reuse (LAT, PBS)
- Gasoline Surges 13 Cents Per Gallon This Week (LAT)
- Takes 15 Agonizing Minutes To Park At Trader Joes (LAWeekly)
- *Mayor Expects 710 Freeway Tunnel Extreme & Impractical (Pasadena Now) *updated
- Santa Monica Airport Ballot Politics (Santa Monica Next)
- Handsome SF Contraflow Bike Lane To Open Bike Week (SBSF)
- Sweet Podcast Interview with Portland Bicycle Activist Elly Blue (Boing Boing)
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