Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:05 AM PDT on June 2, 2014
- Landbridge Proponents Sue L.A. To Prevent Riverside-Figueroa Bridge Demolition (LAT)
- Tom Hayden on Los Angeles River Restoration – For Whom? (The City Project)
- LADOT Bikeway Network Making Connections (Orange 20)
- Cyclists Take the Lane on PCH, Fight Ticket, and Win (Cycling in the South Bay)
- HS Rail One of the Hotly Contested Items in Governor’s Budget (LAT)
- Weekend Carnage:
Pasadena – Truck Kills 7-Year-Old Pedestrian (LAT)
Costa Mesa – Hit-and-Run DUI Driver Kills Woman (LAT) - Car-Free San Diegan Bill Fulton Has Plenty of Cars (CP&DR)
- Empire Project: A Few Small Fixes to Solve I-5 Congestion in Burbank (DN)
- The World Cup, Soccer, Futsal, and Parks in L.A. (UrbDeZine LA)
- Chatsworth’s New Pedestrian Beacon Makes Crossing Seat Safer (LARegister)
- Nearing the 70th Anniversary of L.A.’s Zoot Suit Riots (DN)
- Anti-Bike, Pro-Free Parking Ballot Initiative to “Restore Balance” on SF Streets (SBSF)
- Is 105/110 Intersection the Least Green Street In the World (Price Tags, competitors: one, two)
- LAT Has Some Last Minute Coverage of Races for Supervisor, Sheriff, L.B. Mayor
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