Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:59 AM PST on December 10, 2014
- Starting March 2015 TAP Cards Good on Santa Monica Bus (BBB)
- Dennis Hindman Looks Into L.A. Bike Crash Data (Biking in L.A.)
- L.A. Gas Price Dips Below $3 For First Time Since 2010 (Pasadena Star News)
- Study: L.A. Housing Price Growth Outpaced Other Metropolitan Areas (KPCC)
Culver City Looks At How To Increase Affordable Housing (KPCC) - KCET Makes The Case For L.A. River Project Design Review Board
- Caltrans Broadening Its Mission, More Bike and Ped (KPBS)
Caltrans Broadening Its 5 Freeway In Santa Clarita For “Greater Safety” (The Source) - Santa Monica Stepping Up Bike-Ped Ticketing This Saturday (Santa Monica Next)
- LAT Profiles Anaheim’s New ARTIC Train Station
- High Speed Rail Looks To Start Building Burbank-Palmdale Tunnel in 2018 (Burbank Leader)
- Part 3 of LongBeachIze‘s Look At the Architecture of CSULB
- Paris Mayor Wants To Ban Polluting Cars From Most Streets (Price Tags)
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