Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:10 AM PDT on June 9, 2015
- Pedestrian-Killer Glendale-Hyperion Bridge Plan To City Council TODAY 10 a.m. (L.A. Walks)
- L.A.’s Frogtown Neighborhood Struggles Against Gentrification (L.A. Review of Books)
- The Militant Angeleno Enjoyed Long Beach Beach Streets, Asks When Next One Will Be
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills South L.A. Bicyclist (Biking in L.A.)
- Drivers Pay $3600 Per Year To Commute [Way Lower Than True Cost] (L.A. Weekly)
- Bill Would Make Carpool Lanes Open To Single-Occupancy Vehicles (SGV Tribune)
- Daily Bruin Wishes Parking Rock Star Professor Donald Shoup A Great Retirement
- CA High Speed Rail Has Tough Choices Deciding Between 4 Valley Alignments (L.A. Weekly)
- Why Trying To Solve Congestion Is Wrong (Greater Greater Washington)
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