Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:19 AM PDT on September 11, 2014
- Remember That Any News Is Good News Dept: Irritating Coverage of 3-Foot Passing Law
Law “Raises Questions” (No Actual Questions Included in Published Article) (OC Register)
“Drivers, Get Out Your Yardsticks” (KPCC)
Those Cyclists Have Everything, Now They’re Getting More (ABC7)
Readers Should Appreciate sensible LA Times Editorial and Post-Periodical Article
Though LAT Letter Writers Call For Bike Licensing, No Riding on Sidewalks - Cm Alarcon Staffer to Stand Trial for Striking/Killing Pedestrian (Daily News)
- Monrovia Breaks Ground on Gold Line Transit Village TOD (The Source)
- The Future of Bergamot Station (Santa Monica Next)
- Truck Slams into Silver Lake Drug Store (Eastsider)
- Feds Approve $10M For $258 Project Retooling 57 and 60 Freeways Interchange (LAT)
- Editorial: Limit Parking to Limit Driving (Planetizen)
- Legal Round Table Discusses CEQA LOS VMT Changes (CA Lawyer)
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