Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:39 AM PDT on October 16, 2014
- CA HSR Wins In Court Again (LAT)
- Face-Slashing Incident on Metro Bus in Beverly Hills (LAT)
- Councilmemberss LaBonge and Cedillo as Shakespearean Villains (Flying Pigeon)
- Susan Logoreci’s Sweet City Art Mosaic For Expo/Sepulveda Station (The Source)
- Post-Helipad-Rule DTLA Will Be Smarter and Safer (Zocalo)
- City Council Candidate Nick Boles Is the New Generation (Santa Monica Next)
- Chicago Parking Fee Increase Not Quite “War On Cars” (SB Chicago)
- 405 Freeway Shocker: More Lanes Means More Traffic Jams (Grist)
- Debunking Traffic Congestion Myths (Price Tags)
- Washington DC To Abolish Many Parking Minimums, AAA Fighting It (WAMU)
- Did Brad the Turtle Have A Role In This Metro Vid? (The Source)
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