Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:39 AM PST on January 6, 2015
- Beverly Hills Santa Monica Boulevard Bike Lanes Hearing 2:30 p.m. Today (LACBC Fb)
How Beverly Hills Decision Impacts Neighboring West Hollywood (WeHoVille) - CA High Speed Rail To Break Ground Today in Fresno (Pasadena Star News)
- Cap & Trade Drives Up Gas Prices A Whopping Three Cents So Far (Better Institutions)
- “Bully” Safety Advocates Stage Die-In at CM Cedillo’s Condo (Fig4All, Eastsider)
- BikeSGV Head Javier Hernandez Leaves To Be Transpo Deputy For Supervisor Solis (BikeSGV Fb)
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills 39-Year-Old Pedestrian in South L.A. (ABC7)
- 19-Year-Old Hit and Killed by Metro Red Line Subway in Studio City (LAT)
- First WeHo Car vs. Ped Collision Of 2015 (WeHoVille)
- 28,000 Undocumented Californians Apply For Drivers Licenses (KPCC)
- Waze Ap Causing Cut-Through Traffic In Sherman Oaks and Boyle Heights (LAT)
- Finish the Ride Opens Registration for April 19 2015 Ride Events (FtR)
- Frank Gruber Looks Into Santa Monica Electoral Politics Trends (Santa Monica Next)
- When L.A. Rams Football Players Promoted L.A. Bus Transit (CityLab)
- Highway Stats Now 70 Years Old (Transportationist)
- Graphing NYC Traffic Fatality Trends, 2014 Was Pretty Good (SBNYC)
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