Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PST on January 11, 2016
- Meet Engineer Bridget Smith, LADOT’s Chief Of Staff (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Metro Might Extend the Green Line East To Norwalk Metrolink Station (LAT)
- Bike Lanes Coming To West Hollywood’s Portion Of Fairfax Avenue (Biking in L.A.)
- West Hollywood’s Free CitylineX Shuttle To Red Line Hollywood/Highland (The Source)
- Blue And Expo Lines Running Two-Car Trains On Weekends (The Source)
- Beach And River Bike Paths Closed For El Niño (Biking in L.A.)
- All Carrot No Stick Climate Policies Are Self-Defeating (UCLA CHA)
- Nearly Half Of 2015 CA Drivers Licenses Went To Undocumented Immigrants (OC Register)
- Traffic Noise Pollution Shortens City Dwellers Lives (LAT)
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