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Today’s Headlines

Free-Range Parents Found Guilty of “Unsubstantiated Child Neglect” (WaPo) Oregon Bill Would Fine Cyclists $250 for Not Wearing Reflective Clothing (Oregonian) Robert Bullard: A “Southern Initiative” on Climate Justice Is Needed (OpEdNews) Huntsville, Alabama, Plans $70 Million Mixed-Use Development, Road Diet (Nanaimo Commons) The Atlantic: $350 Million Might Not Be Enough to Revitalize Las Vegas … Continued
  • Free-Range Parents Found Guilty of “Unsubstantiated Child Neglect” (WaPo)
  • Oregon Bill Would Fine Cyclists $250 for Not Wearing Reflective Clothing (Oregonian)
  • Robert Bullard: A “Southern Initiative” on Climate Justice Is Needed (OpEdNews)
  • Huntsville, Alabama, Plans $70 Million Mixed-Use Development, Road Diet (Nanaimo Commons)
  • The Atlantic: $350 Million Might Not Be Enough to Revitalize Las Vegas
  • OpEd: New Orleans’ Streetcar Plans Favor the Affluent (Uptown Messenger)
  • Next City: Austin Development Debate Pits Motorist Convenience Against Affordable Housing
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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