Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:10 AM PDT on May 12, 2014
- More Coverage of North Figueroa Bike Lanes Meeting (BikinginLA, Eastsider)
- “Is It Possible” To Make L.A. Better For Bicycling? (LA Register)
- Weekend Carnage:
Van Veers Into Oncoming Car, 5 Dead in Hesperia (LAT)
Driver Apprehended in South L.A. Pedestrian Death Hit and Run (LAT)
Suspected Drunk Driver Dies Crashing Into Tree In Huntington Beach (LAT) - City of San Marino Releases Draft Active Transportation Plan (San Marino Rides)
- A Look At Riding the Expo Line from Santa Monica (Healthy City Local)
- Anonymous Source: L.A. Has Parking Ticket Quotas (LA Weekly)
- 3rd Street Promenade Pedestrian Mall Turns 25 (Santa Monica Next)
- Pop-Up Protected Bike Lane in Oakland (SBSF)
- Bus Rider Appears Not To Notice Nearby Fight (Onion)
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