Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:53 AM PDT on March 12, 2018
- Bike the Vote Publishes Assembly District 54 Voter Guide
- Architect Critic Hawthorne Leaving LAT For L.A. City Hall
- Carnage: Suspected DUI Driver Killed In Lancaster Car Crash (LAT)
…Bicyclist Killed On Studio City Freeway (Biking in L.A.) - Glendale Breaks Ground On New Beeline Bus Maintenance Yard (Glendale News-Press)
- Councilmembers Can Singlehandedly Veto Homeless Housing (LAT)
- Seven Ways You Can Help Homeless People (Curbed)
- Council Approves El Pueblo Parking Lot Conversion To Homeless Housing (Urbanize)
- Elon Musk: Tunnel-Skate-Gizmo System Will Prioritize Pedestrians (Curbed)
- CA High-Speed Rail Costs Escalate, Timeline Slips (Daily News)
…High-Speed Rail Opponents Push Leaders To Oppose Train (Daily News)
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