Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PST on December 1, 2014
- Jessica Meaney Departing from Safe Routes To School National Partnership
- How Big Oil Worked To Kill CA Climate Laws (Business Week)
- A Stark Constrast: South L.A. Oil vs. Beverly Hills Filming (Curbed)
- Atwater Village Council: Bridges Are For Cars (Los Feliz Ledger)
- LAT Profiles Controversial Parking Structure Plan for Mariachi Plaza
- Struggles For A Bike-Friendly UCLA (UCLA Bicycle Academy)
- Hit-and-Run Crimes Takes Toll on L.A. Bicyclists (LAT)
- Carnage: Deadly Hit-and-Run Closes 405 Freeway in Carson (LAT)
Wrong-way Cyclist Killed in Venice Collision (LAT)
Highland Park Crash Injures Five (Eastsider)
Motorcyclist Killed in Montebello Collision (Pasadena Star News)
Pedestrian Killed in 105 Freeway Crash (LAT)
Toddler Killed in Huntington Beach Crash (LAT) - Terminal Island Freeway Removal Study Team Hosts First Mtg 6 Dec (LongBeachIze)
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