Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:21 AM PDT on October 7, 2016
- Measure M Supporters Have Raised $4.5 Million (LAT)
…LACBC Staffers Excited About Measure M
…Garcetti And Fasana Stump For Measure M In Monrovia (Yes on M) - Santa Monica Goes Car-Free Fridays Starting Today (SM Mirror)
- Patsaouras Bus Plaza Reopens This Monday October 10 (The Source)
- LAT Editorial Endorses Proposition HHH To Curb Homelessness
- Plan For Orange Line Mixed-Use TOD At Van Nuys: 5 Stories, 384 Housing Units (Urbanize)
- Metro Closing Parts Of North Hollywood Station Parking For Resurfacing (The Source)
- West Hollywood Experiencing Rash Of Bike Thefts (WeHoVille)
- Century City Begins To Make Good On Urban Promise (LAT)
- Historic Filipinotown Gets New Streetlights (L.A. Weekly)
- Foothill Transit Ending Azusa-DTLA Line 496 Pilot (Footnotes)
- CA High-Speed Rail Deputy Chief Dennis Trujillo Leaving (LAT)
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