Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:17 AM PDT on July 14, 2014
- DTLA Drunk Driver Crashes Into 4 Cars, A Bus, And A Parklet (LAist)
- A Bike Lawyer’s Take on the Bottle-Throw Road Rage Incident (BicycleLaw)
- More on AB69 Bill Would Delay Cap&Trade for Fuels (LAT)
Editorial: LAT Kind Of Supports Incentives To Reduce Driving - Hidden Cash Drop Leaves A Whittier Park in Shambles (LAist)
- Disgruntled Westside Subway Losing Bidder Making Noise (L.A. Weekly)
- Stopping A Prolific South Bay Bike Thief (Biking in L.A.)
- A.B. 577 Passed: Valley Rail No Longer Banned By State Law (LAT)
- Kotkin: L.A.’s Density Craze Goes Against Our DNA (OC Register)
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars the Next Big Carbon-Guilt Thing (Daily News)
- Walking Home from LAX to Santa Monica (SM Mirror)
- Changes Underway For Big Blue Bus Connections With Expo 2 (Santa Monica Next)
- Benefits of Moving Forward With Cap-and-Trade Fuel Standards (ITS Davis)
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