Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
12:59 PM PDT on March 28, 2017
- The Arts District Needs A Rail Station (Downtown News)
- To Fight Climate Change, Denser Housing, Less Driving (LAT)
- Want To Fight Congestion? Employer Parking Cash-Out (LAT)
- Boyle Heights Tenants Fight Double-Digit Rent Increases (KPCC)
- 2016 Census Shows Sunbelt Growth, Rustbelt Decline (Let’s Go L.A.)
- Video: What Housing’s “Missing Middle” Looks Like, Vancouver (Price Tags)
- Girls Attitudes About Bicycling Decline As They Age (Jennifer Dill)
- Trump AG Threatens Witholding Funds From Sanctuary Cities (NPR)
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