Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:14 AM PST on November 3, 2014
- Environmental/EJ/Health Groups Sue EPA Over L.A.’s Unhealthy Air (KPCC)
- VOTE TOMORROW, Like Your Life Depends On It (Biking in LA)
- LAT Trots Out Tired Windshield Arguments vs Mayors Diagonal Scramble Crosswalk Push
Plenty of L.A. Diagonal Scramble Crosswalks Working Fine (StreetFilms) - Groundbreaking For Purple Line Subway Extension This Friday (Santa Monica Next)
- Carnage: (Generally Halloween Is Very Scary Time For Peds, SBNYC)
Three Halloween Peds Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver in Santa Ana (LAT)
Police announce Santa Ana Hit-and-Run Suspect Apprehended (KPCC)
Car Kills Ped Father, Critically Injures Son in Irvine (KPCC)
Anaheim Cycling Mom Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver (Biking in LA)
Fuel Truck Overturns, Catches Fire in Boyle Heights (LAT)
(Look Out For “Lycra Loonies” Bike “Menaces of Fear” Though, Price Tags) - Study: L.A. Big On Singles “Doubling Up” For Housing (LAT)
- Santa Clarita Celebrates New Bike Path (SCV News)
- Long Beach Celebrates New Bixby Bluff Park (LongBeachIze)
- Chicago Transit Ridership Up, Service Being Added (SB Chicago)
- The New Yorker Muses on NYC’s New 25 MPH Speed Limits
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