Monday’s Headlines
Californians rally against Trump.
9:56 AM PDT on April 7, 2025
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- “Hands Off” Protests from Around the State (LAT, KTLA, SF Chronicle, OC Register, AXIOS, SacBee)
- Caltrain Ridership Up Again (EastBayTimes)
- WeHo Considers Green Bike Lanes (WeHo Online)
- Fresno and Clovis PD Talk Why They Do Traffic Stops (Fresno Bee)
- Plan to End Sunday Car Parking in San Diego Draws Protests (Union-Trib)
- EV’s Help, But Not Enough to Save Us from Climate Catastrophe (The Conversation)
- Study Confirms That Freeways Disrupt Social Fabric of Nearby Neighborhoods (Fast Company)
- It’s Pothole Season! (Daily News)
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