Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:48 AM PDT on July 25, 2017
- City Of Rosemead Sues Metro Over North 710 Freeway Tunnel Decision (SGV Tribune)
- Tamika Butler’s Exit Interview From L.A. County Bicycle Coalition (Better Bike Share)
- Hollywood Man Dumps Elote Street Vendor’s Cart (ABC7)
- LAX To Eminent Domain Properties For People-Mover Project (KPCC)
- Video Shows Playa Del Rey Traffic Not Bad At 6 p.m. (Biking in L.A.)
- How CiclaValley’s Zachary Rynew Became A Cyclist (LACBC)
- Glendale Lowering Prohibitively High Granny Flat Fees (Glendale News Press)
- Train Trench Reduces Noise For San Gabriel Neighborhood (NBC)
- Parking Raising Rents Is An Equity Issue (Quartz)
- A History Of SANDAG’s Climate Change Culpability (San Diego Free Press)
- Governor Set To Sign 10-Year Cap-and-Trade Extension (KPCC)
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