Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:47 AM PDT on October 13, 2016
- Metro Announces Public-Private Partnerships Could Speed Measure M Projects (KPCC)
- Measure M Reportedly Will Reduce Traffic By 15% By 2057 (KPCC)
- Carnage: Wrong-Way Driver Kills One Person On 10 Freeway In Montclair (LAT)
- Metro Looks To Make Silver Line All-Door Boarding Permanent, Hearing 10/19 (The Source)
- Metro Expo Line Shooting: Man Charged With Attempted Murder Of Sheriffs (LAT)
- Cyclists Want You To Sign Petition To Improve Forest Lawn Drive (Causes.com)
- Pasadena Approves Union Street Protected Bikeway (Pasadena Now)
- SGV Tribune Profiles the Planned 17-Mile Emerald Necklace River Bike Loop
- Drivers Are Not Saving Time By Running Red Lights (CiclaValley)
- Los Angeles As A Living Lab On Ways To Combat Climate Change (USC News)
- South L.A. Residents Fed Up With Trash On Their Streets, Sidewalks (KCAL9)
- Opinion: Measure A Is the Best Way To Build And Maintain Parks (LAT)
- New Vancouver Mall Suffers 4-Hour Traffic Jam (Planetizen)
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