Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:18 AM PDT on April 17, 2017
- Arts District Garage Designed For Post-Car Re-Use (LAT)
- Bicycle Times Interviews Biking in L.A.’s Ted Rogers
- 2017 People St Process Is Open (CityGrows)
- New Renderings Of Creshaw/LAX Airport Connector Station (Urbanize)
- The History Of Chinatown’s Cornfield Rail Yards, Now Park Re-Opening (KCET)
- Huntington Park Suffered From Costly Insider Dial-a-Ride Contractor (LAT)
- 50 Years Ago So. Cal. Got Its First Onramp Traffic Meter (SGV Tribune)
- San Diego Road Rage Driver Gets 6 Years For Killing Motorcyclist (LAT)
- Apple Permitted To Test Self-Driving Cars In CA (KPCC)
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