Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:29 AM PST on January 27, 2017
- Metro Picks Controversial Contractor To Build Purple Line Extension Phase 2 (LAT, The Source)
- More On LADOT’s Vision Zero Action Plan (Curbed, SRTS)
- Environmentalists Press Metro To Buy All Electric Buses (SGV Tribune)
- Foothill Gold Line Expansion: Construction 2017, Completion 2025-26 (Curbed, Urbanize, The Source)
- Metro Established Mariachi Plaza Development Guidelines (Urbanize)
- Actions Taken By Metro Board (The Source)
- Merchants Caught In Koretz/Creed Parking Removal Feud (LAT, Womens Wear Daily)
- Carnage: Fatal Freeway Crash In Arleta (LAT)
- L.A. Leaders Challenge Trump Punishment For Sanctuary Cities (LAT)
- Why MacArthur Park Doesn’t Gentrify (Curbed)
- Senior Affordable Housing Planned Along Crenshaw Line (Urbanize)
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