Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:45 AM PDT on May 4, 2017
- L.A. Weekly Profiles CicLAvia Chief Strategist Tafarai Bayne
- Veterans Condemn Bray-Ali Flag Burning Statements (Westside Today)
…Against Calls To Withdraw, Bray-Ali Vows To Stay In Race (KPCC) - Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian In Van Nuys (KTLA5)
- Metro Wants Testers For New Version Of App (The Source)
- Infill Builders Host Parking Conference on May 16 (Urbanize)
- Santa Monica Approves Lincoln Plan, Doesn’t Go Far Enough (Santa Monica Next)
- Updated 2017 Income Requirements For L.A. (Curbed)
- Uber Is Moving Into the DTLA L.A. Times Building (Curbed)
- Few Are Riding Metrolink Perris Valley Line (Press Enterprise)
- Check Out Thirty Days of San Gabriel Valley Cyclists (BikeSGV Tumblr)
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