Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:45 AM PDT on July 26, 2017
- The Source Previews Tomorrow’s Metro Board Meeting
- Rosemead Sues Metro Over Shifting Funds Away From 710 Tunnel (LAT)
- Metro Board Motion Looks To Speed Up Metrolink Antelope Valley Line (Urbanize)
- Long Beach Beginning Construction On 6th Street Bike Boulevard (Gazette)
- No Carmaggedon On Venice Boulevard (Biking in L.A.)
- Meta Housing Plans Affordable Projects In East L.A. (Urbanize)
- Architect David C. Martin Lessons From Exploring Mexico (LAT)
- Uber Trying To Become More Responsive To Its Drivers (KPCC)
- Carnage: 2-Year Old Killed By Car Backing Up In Fontana (LAT)
…Stockton Teen Killed In Instagrammed DUI Car Crash (LAT) - Drivers Breathing Rush-Hour Freeway Air More Toxic Than Expected (KPCC)
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