Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:16 AM PDT on May 20, 2015
- Shocker: The 405 Freeway Is Crowded (KABC)
- David Ryu Wins L.A. City Countil CD4 Run-Off (KPCC)
- L.A. Approves $15 Minimum Wage (NYT)
Housing Still Not Affordable For Minimum Wage Workers (Curbed) - Cal Poly Pomona Had A Great Bike Week (Boy on a Bike)
- Metrolink To Install Positive Train Control By End Of 2015 (KPCC)
- UCLA Needs To Get Behind Bike Lanes On Westwood (Daily Bruin)
- Glendale Yanks Scramble Crosswalk 1 Month Into 3 Month Trial (Glendale News Press)
- Orange Line at Van Nuys: Car Dealer Site To Become Mixed Use (Urbanize)
- Comparing Car Traffic Apps (KPCC)
- Highly Recommended Vid: Jarrett Walker Busts Transit Myths (SBNET)
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