Today’s Headlines
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9:43 AM PDT on June 28, 2012
- Press-Telegram: Don’t Mess Up Measure R by Extending It
- SGV Officials Renew Opposition to Measure R Extension (Pasadena Star-News)
- Alameda Construction Authority Reprints Editorial Against Extension
- Transit Coalition Chair Sounds Upbeat, But Still Has Questions (City Watch)
- Gov. Signs Budget (LAT)
- The Orange Line “LA’s Quiet Success” (LAT)
- Zev Is Psyched by the Mixed Use Path (Zev Web)
- Metro Provides Pictures of the Path (The Source)
- This Rampture Thing Is No Big Deal (NBC4)
- Council Approves Alarcon Plan to Use CRA Funds for Local Sidewalk Repair (Daily News)
- TAP Cards Work on L.A. City Buses (Patch)
- Sunnyvale Passes LA-Style Cyclist Anti-Harassment Ordinance (SVBC)
- SF Examiner Editorial: Lawmakers Must “Stop Dragging Their Feet” and Fund CAHSR Now
- L.A. Pushes Licensing…for Horses (Daily News)
- Roadshow: Cyclist Writes in to Ask Drivers “Please Do Your Part to See Me”
- Grist Argues That “All Oil is Foreign”
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