Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:43 AM PDT on August 26, 2014
- Express Park a Success Downtown, Next to Westwood and Hollywood (KCET)
- Atwater Village NC Still Wants 4 Car Lanes on Glendale-Hyperion Bridge (Eastsider)
- Runyon Canyon Disabled Parking Placard Scofflaws Caught on Camera (NBC)
- Frogtown Folks Concern Over Small Structural Failure on New Riverside-Figueroa Bridge (EV Neighbrhd Watch)
- Chinatown Pedestrians and Cyclists Face Challenges (KCET)
- Inglewood VFW Wins Eminent Domain Lawsuit vs. Metro Crenshaw Line (Daily Breeze)
- How Subways and Earthquakes Do Not Mix (Breitbart)
- DJ Waldie on Los Angeles’ Park Poor Neighborhoods (KCET)
- Uber and Lyft Opposing CA’s AB2293 Requiring Insurance (LAT)
- Santa Monica Next, League of Women Voters, SBLA host Candidates Forum 22 September
- 101 Freeway Protected Bikeway Between Santa Barbara and Ventura Opening Soon (KEYT)
- Full Emmy Awards Transportation Coverage – Coming To SBLA Shortly!
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