Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:27 AM PST on January 14, 2015
- WiFi Coming to DTLA Metro Stations in June (DT News)
- Carnage: Deadly 4-Car Crash Shuts Down 405 Freeway (LAT)
- Unattended Packages Suspend Metro Red Line Service in SFV (KPCC)
- Expo Line Train Strikes, Critically Injures Pedestrian Near Expo Park (LAT)
- People St Progress: Dots To Return To Sunset Triangle Plaza (SLNC Fb)
- Let’s Go L.A. Goes In Circles on Affordable Housing
- West Hollywood Candidates Respond To Traffic Concerns (WeHoVille)
- Glendale Installing Digital Signs To Manage Parking (Glendale NP)
- Long Beach Ideas Emerge in Knight Foundation Cities Challenge (LongBeachIze)
- Santa Monica’s State of the City Breakfast on January 20 (Santa Monica Next)
- Holy Parklet! S.F. Stadium Parking Spaces To Become Pop-Up Beer Garden (SF Gate)
- SFPD Not Quite On Board Yet With Vision Zero Enforcement (SBSF)
- National Alta Bike Share Rebranded as “Motivate” (SBNYC)
- The Green Metropolis Effect: Cities Are Good For Nature (HuffPo)
- Strong Towns on the Shopping Mall Death Spiral
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