Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:50 AM PST on February 6, 2018
- Steve Lopez On Declining So. Cal. Transit Ridership (LAT)
- Bike Lane Motions At Public Works Committee Tomorrow (Biking in L.A.)
…Street Infrastructure At Public Works Tomorrow Too (Investing in Place) - Daily News On Latest Beverly Hills School District Subway Lawsuit
- Curbed Dips Into A Possible Santa Monica Bay Ferry
…Ferries Are Pretty Expensive (@Juan_Matute Twitter) - Killer Carried Dismembered Body In Suitcase On Gold Line (Daily News)
- MAMIL Film On Stan’s Bike Shop’s Carlos Morales Story (SGV Tribune)
- State Could Decriminalize Street Vending (KPCC)
- CA Gas Tax Increase Supporters Fighting Repeal Measure (SGV Tribune)
- Automated Cars Have A Problem With Bicyclists (Price Tags)
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