Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:07 AM PDT on March 29, 2016
- Street Racing Car T-Bones Empty Metro Bus In South L.A. (LAT, ABC7)
- L.A. Making Dangerous Valley Intersections Safer (Daily News)
- Metro’s $425 Million Is Too Much For Finishing L.A. River Bike Path (L.A. Weekly)
- Metro Studying New Metrolink Station At Rio Hondo College (SGV Tribune)
- Metro Regional Connector Construction Demolishes 2nd Place Bridge (RC Facebook)
- Vineland Avenue Bike Lanes Get New Bollards (CiclaValley)
- OC Looks To Deregulate Taxis To Compete With Ride-Hail (KPCC)
- USDOT Secretary Foxx On Highways’ Harsh Impacts On Communities Of Color (WaPo)
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