Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:51 AM PDT on June 27, 2016
- Chinese Developer Part Of Metro NoHo Joint Development (LAT)
- How Metro Is Improving Gold Line Service (SGV Tribune)
- How Should L.A. Plan New Purple Line Station Areas? (CityWatch)
- Carnage: Person Killed In Boyle Heights In Crash On 5 Freeway (Daily News)
…Car Slams Into Boyle Heights Taco Stand, Kills One, Injures Nine (LAT, KTLA)
…Nightmare Woodland Hills Ventura Blvd Crash Kills Four People (Daily News)
…Five People Injured In Multi-Car Crash In Sun Valley (Daily News) - Mia Lehrer Talks About Plan For DTLA’s First And Broadway Park (Urbanize)
- Redondo Beach’s 8MPH Speed Limit Bikeway Is Stupid (Cycling in the South Bay)
- Exercise Key To Combatting Chronic Health Problems (UCLA CHA)
- BART Vs. Metro Haiku Twitter Exchange (Curbed)
- San Diego Approves Walk- And Bike-Friendly Downtown Plan (LAT)
- Let’s Go L.A. Contemplates Driverless Cars Ethical “Trolley Problem”
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