Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:11 AM PDT on August 18, 2014
- Drunk Driver Crash Takes Out Malibu’s Electricity (LAT)
- LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds Spotted On the Bus (Gelatobaby Flickr)
- How Did Former LADOT AGM Fisher Get All Those Old Street Signs? (LAT)
- A Look At Latest Metro Rail Ridership Stats, Expo Strong (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Governor Brown Signs Metro Transparency Bill S.B. 1037 (LAT)
- North Figueroa vs. MyFigueroa (City Metric)
- Encino Velodrome Enjoying Fixed Gear Bicycle “Revival” (LA Register)
- Marsh Park Expansion Opens on L.A. River (Eastsider)
- The Problems with Downtown Long Beach’s Waterfront (LA Register)
- 14-Year-Old Fresno Cyclist Killed in Collision with Car (Yahoo)
- S.F. Adding More Residents, But Not More Cars (SB SF)
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