Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:49 AM PDT on September 10, 2014
- SoCal Looking at Cap and Trade Funds to Boost Transportation Programs (Daily News)
- WeHo City Council Wants Stop Lights to Make Crosswalks Safer (WeHoVille)
- Region-Wide Solutions Needed for Harbor Traffic Snarls (Random Lengths)
- After Sitting in Traffic, Congressmen Rush to Create More of It (Register)
- Union Station Leads the Way on Most Popular Bike Share Suggestions (The Source)
- Plaza At Santa Monica Development Draws Drama (Santa Monica Next)
- Walk Long Beach Organization Hosts Wednesday Walks Series (Longbeachize)
- Does It Seem Like There’s a Lot of New Housing in DTLA? It Should. (Curbed)
- It Could Be Jail for Former Transportation Committee Member Alarcon (LAT)
- SaMo Studying Happiness, Well-Being (Register)
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