Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:55 AM PST on February 5, 2015
- SBLA Hosting CD4 Candidates Forum Tonight in Hollywood!!
- Legalize Walkable Neighborhoods (LA Walks)
- LADOT Bus Hits Two Peds, Kills One, In Redondo Beach (LAT)
- Dangerous Intersection Make Way For New Park (LongBeachIze)
- How Would San Diego Millennials Get Around – If They Could? (Voice SD via Price Tags)
- CA Legislature Looking At New Transportation Fee (LAT)
- Shocker: U.S. Traffic Predicted To Get Worse Over Next 30 Years (KPCC)
- SaMo Committee Considers Bergamot Station’s Future (Santa Monica Next)
- Redevelopment on Broadway in DTLA (LAT)
- Recent Population Growth: Most Suburban and Most Urban, But Not Middle (CityLab)
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