Today’s Headlines
9:18 AM PDT on June 29, 2012
- Metro Board Readies for Sales Tax Extension on Fall Ballot (Daily News, The Source, Patch)
- Wildly Unpopular Transpo. Bill Does Include America Fast Forward Provisions (LAT)
- Move L.A. Celebrates (City Watch)
- Team Officially Picked for Union Station Improvements (Curbed, The Source)
- City Asks for Input on Third Street Improvements in Little Tokyo (Rafu Shimpo)
- Overturned Tanker Snarls Traffic on the 10, Not Carrying Bike Parts (LA_Now)
- Mural Ordinance Ready for Passage (Curbed)
- Ugly Fight Between Long Beach and Seal Beach Over Race and Bus Service (OC Register)
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