Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:11 AM PST on February 26, 2015
- Metro Board Meets 9am Today (The Source)
SBLA Metro Committees Recap (SBLA), Follow Meetings @streetsblogla - Transit-Oriented Development in El Monte (KCET)
- Carnage: Chattsworth Street Race Crash Kills 2 Pedestrians (KPCC)
- If Nobody Bikes In L.A. Why Are These Bike Racks So Full? (Flying Pigeon)
- More On Oxnard Metrolink Crash (KPCC, LAT)
- Basics From Airport Connector Scoping Meeting (The Source)
- Study Links Ultrafine Particle Pollution To Heart Disease (LAT)
- Garcetti and Krekorian Visit DOT’s Communications Center (LADOT YouTube)
- Two Different Kinds of Housing Affordability (Let’s Go L.A.)
- CityLab Takes A Spin Through L.A.’s New Historic Preservation Database
- Two Clever Thought-Provoking Takes on Driverless Cars (Price Tags)
- Systemic Failure Compares Helmet Laws and Seatbelt Laws
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