Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:08 AM PDT on September 29, 2014
- BHHS Anti-Subway Scapegoat N0. 362: Isis Terrorists (LAist)
- Innovation Stories from 12 Cities (LAT)
- More NELA Safety Gibberish and Double-Talk From Cedillo Staffer (Orange 20)
- Cities Rethinking Urban Freeways, Present Company Excluded (LAT)
- L.A. Great Streets Initiative Visits Pasadena, Talks Parking (Great Sts Tumblr)
- A Look At Santa Monica’s Well-Being Initiative (Santa Monica Next)
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Rising Nationwide (KCET)
- Governor Brown Vetoes One of Four Hit-and-Run Bills A.B. 2337 (Biking in L.A.)
- Cutting Chicago Parking Requirements Encourages Transit-Oriented Development (Orlando Sentinel)
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