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    • The Pros and Cons and of Extending the Gold Line (Times)
    • CPUC To Decide Expo's Fate This Week (Times
    • Lower Gas Prices Causing People to Abandon Alternative Transportation (Daily News)
    • Lower Gas Prices Not Causing People to Abandon Alternative Transportation... (Press Telegram)
    • ...However Fewer People Riding Metrolink Because Their Trains Keep Crashing (P-E)
    • Fares Going Up in Orange County (ABC7)
    • For Anyone Still Paying Attention, Measure R's Lead Still Growing (Bottleneck Blog)
    • LACMA Faces $6 Million Budget Shortfall, Turns to Supes (Daily News)
    • High-Speed Rail Corridors Could Boost Local Transit Systems (Grist)
    • Some Towns Facing Shortfalls, Layoffs Because of Tax Loss Caused by Car Sales (Times)
    • Streetfilms Reviews "Noise"

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Friday’s Headlines

ICE, Measure HLA, Chinatown, Mid-City, SB79, Glendale, and more

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Dedication: Crenshaw and Slauson to Forever be Known as “Nipsey Hussle Square”

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Measure HLA at Two Years: a Timeline of How L.A. City has Resisted Safer Multimodal Streets

With just 300 feet of HLA upgrades in two years, L.A. City's main effort has been to actively block HLA progress

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Thursday’s Headlines

World Cup, LAPD, LASD, congestion pricing, Waymo, homelessness, Long Beach, Metrolink, Glendale, car-nage, and more

March 5, 2026

Wednesday’s Headlines

Nipsey Hussle Square, Long Beach, marathon, Griffith Park, Sycamore Grove Park, car-nage, and more

March 4, 2026

SGV Connect 146: What’s Next for the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority

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