Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on April 28, 2014
- L.A. City Council Approves $10M For Sidewalk Repair Only at City Facilities (LAT)
- Editorial: Don’t Raise Revenue on Scofflaw Parking (Daily News)
- Climate Change Fossil Fuel Economics Compared To Abolition of Slavery (Nation)
- LAT Profiles Damian Kewitt and His Work To End Hit-And-Run Epidemic
- OC SUV Jumps Curb, Kills Woman, Injures 6 In Line For Restaurant (LAT)
- Fatal Metrolink Train vs. Pedestrian in Van Nuys (LAT)
- Neon Tommy Looks Forward To Santa Monica’s MANGo – Michigan Ave Neighborhood Greenway
- More on the South Pasadena Gap in the York Blvd Bike Lanes (Flying Pigeon)
- Progress on L.A.’s Green Taxi Mandate (Westside Today)
- What Google Says About Its Self-Driving Cars (Daily News)
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