Today’s Headlines
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9:45 AM PDT on April 20, 2015
- Hundreds Go Out to “Finish the Ride” Yesterday (CBS2)
- SaMo City Council Goes from Smart Growth to Slow Growth to Almost No Growth (Next)
- Local Smart Growth Activist Explains (Healthy City Local)
- The Source Writer Encourages Metro Riders to Report Harassment
- Goodbye, Incline (Curbed, Daily News)
- 44 Arrested in SLA Street Racing Bust (LAT, Daily News)
- A World’s Fair, with a transit theme, coming to L.A.? (CityLab)
- Driver Hits and Kills Bicyclist, Crashes Into Poll While Fleeing, Actually Arrested (NBC4)
- San Francisco Expanding Variable Parking (Streetsblog SF)
- The “shady transportation industry in California” Stars in Next True Detective (Bustle)
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