Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on March 20, 2015
- L.A. Times Editorial Board Comes Out Against Mandatory Bike Helmet Law
- CicLAvia Transforms The San Fernando Valley This Sunday 9 a.m. To 4 p.m. (CicLAvia)
Things To See (CiclaValley, Militant Angeleno, SBLA)
Things To Eat (CiclaValley)
Rides (CiclaValley) With Senator Hertzberg (The Source) With Congressman Schiff (Walk Bike Glendale)
Travel Tips (CiclaValley, SBLA) - Long Beach’s “Beach Streets” CiclovĂa Has Its Own Website (LongBeachIze)
- CA Taxi Companies Sue Uber For Claiming Safer Rides (LAT)
- How Long It Takes Glendale Residents To Get To Work (Glendale News Press)
- San Pedro Trolley Closing, Possibly Permanently (Daily Breeze)
- CA Says Coastal Cities Need To Build More Housing (Santa Monica Next)
- Just What Your Kid Needs: A Toy Car To Maintain (Strong Towns)
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