Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:18 AM PDT on May 19, 2016
- Watch County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl’s Expo Promo Video Over and Over (SM Next)
…The Expo Line Is Manifest Destiny, But Lacks Parking (Argonaut)
…KPCC Goes All Expo: Destinations, Bergamot Art, and Everything Else
…Take Metro To the Beach (ABC7)
…Expo Making the Westside A Better Place (Westside Today) - Photos Of the Hottest Bikes At CicLAvia Southeast Cities (L.A. Weekly)
- Voters Should Repeal Prop U Limiting L.A. Development (Better Institutions)
- Intrepid Fans Walk To Dodgers Games (LAT)
- 17th Most Population Dense City In the U.S. Will Launch “WeHoPedals” Bike-Share Soon (WeHoVille)
- L.A. City Installing Parking Meter Hoop Bike Racks (LADOT LeapLA)
- Ditch Your Car – Part 2 (Fox11)
- Today is Bike To Work Day (LACBC Facebook, The Source)
- Glassell Park Considers Safety Upgrade For Verdugo Road, Meeting Tonight (Eastsider)
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