Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:39 AM PST on March 1, 2016
- Santa Monica Planning 11 Downtown Scramble Intersections (Santa Monica Next)
- New Freeway Express Bus Line NoHo To Pasadena (KPCC, Daily News)
- Red Line Evacuated, Apparently Due To Naked Man In Tunnel (Reddit)
- Cm Huizar and LADOT Implement New Leading Pedestrian Interval Signals In DTLA
- CiclaValley Begins Previewing This Sunday’s Valley CicLAvia
- State Begins New Phase Of Exide Lead Testing (KPCC)
- LAT Hosted The Road Ahead Transportation Conference
- Cal State Northridge Wants Their Rail Line (KPCC)
- Deadly Street Racing Appears To Be On the Rise (LAT)
- Urban Engines Wants To Make Sense Of Transit Data (LAT)
- Supreme Court Upholds CA Inclusionary Zoning For Affordable Housing (SFGate)
- The Car Century Was A Mistake, Time To Move On (Washington Post)
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