Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:45 AM PDT on April 28, 2015
- Ednita Kelly and Her Marvelous L.A. Public Library Book Bike (Sundial)
- OC 405 Freeway Widening To Include Toll Lanes (KPCC)
- Horace Dobbin’s Marvelous 1899 Elevated Pasadena-L.A. Bikeway (Gizmodo)
- Richard Risemberg Bicycle Fixation Book Celebration At Flying Pigeon – Friday (Facebook)
- Long Beach Approves $11.7M Contract For BYD Electric Buses (LAT)
- Carnage: One Dead In SFV Intersection Crash (Daily News)
- Residents Concerns Over Cypress Park Metrolink Yard (KCET)
- High Speed Rail Enters Station Agreement With Palmdale (SCV Signal)
- Making L.A. A Great Sustainable City: CicLAvia, pLAn, +More (Slate)
- Tongue-In-Cheek Metro Rider Exercise (L.A. Magazine) Um, Just Walk? (ShareCare)
- If You Have Trouble Falling Asleep: Videos Of Metro Budget Hearing (The Source)
- S.F. “Limited” Buses Now “Rapid” Buses, More Upgrades (SBSF)
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