Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:45 AM PDT on July 31, 2017
- Los Angeles Times Takes No Prisoners: Vision Zero, Opponents Obstructing, Pols Not Doing Enough.
- LADOT Unveils New #VisionZero Video (YouTube)
- At Least 8 Injured As Car Crash Collides With Mid-Wilshire Restaurant (LAT)
- Paid Parking To Start At Atlantic And El Monte Metro Stations August 28 (The Source)
- Cyclist Assaulted On Ballona Creek Bike Path (Biking in L.A.)
- Metro Launches Transportation Workforce Development Initiative WIN-LA (The Source)
- Car Driver Killed Because of Fatal Negligence of Nearby “Road Racers” (LAT)
- Where Inland Empire Housing Is Taking Off (Let’s Go L.A.)
- High Speed Rail Opponents Cling to Hyperloop Fantasies (CityWatch LA)
- Nighttime Freeway Closures Coming for 405 Near LAX w/o Massive PR Campaign (LAT)
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