Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PDT on June 19, 2014
- The Curious History of Century City, Its Mix, and Its Missing Freeway (LAT)
- Explaining Safety To L.A. City Councilmember Gil Cedillo (Flying Pigeon)
- LADOT Has New Signs and New Arrival Info (Press Release)
- National Parks Seeking Input For Urban LGBT History Theme Park (LongBeachize)
- Free WiFi for Long Beach’s Belmont Shore? (LongBeachize)
- Interactive Map of L.A. County Industrial Pollution (KPCC)
- It’s Dump the Pump Day!
Dateline USA: Save Money, Ride Transit (APTA Press Release)
Dateline El Monte: Metro Literally Crushes Gasoline Pump (The Source)
Dateline Culver City: Free Rides on Culver CityBus, Including Rapid 6 (Culver City) - Santa Monica Next Asks How Would You Design Huntley Hotel Site Today?
- Proposal To Temporarily Zone SF Vacant Lots for Agricultural Use (Inside Scoop)
- NYPD Ups Its Vision Zero Safety Game Issuing More Speeding Tickets (SB NYC)
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