Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:50 AM PDT on July 25, 2016
- Two Garcetti Advisors Named To Run Metro Sales Tax Campaign (MyNewsLA)
- Regional Connector Construction Proceeds, Over Little Tokyo Mall Lawsuit (L.A. Magazine)
- Most Drivers Admit To Road Rage Behavior (Daily Breeze)
- Rancho Palos Verdes Neighbors Petition To Close Street To Bikes (Cycling in the South Bay)
- Mixed-Use TOD High Rise Planned On Wilshire in Koreatown (Urbanize)
- Glendale Begins Three Month Trial Street Closure For Maryland Avenue Paseo (LAT)
- Port of Long Beach Considering Paying $46M For Community Environmental Damages (LB Press Telegram)
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