Today’s Headlines
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7:38 AM PDT on July 16, 2012
- Late Night Trains/BRT Starting on July 27 (The Source, KCET, Curbed)
- City of L.A. Could Still Ticket You if You Park Your Car at Busted Meter, LA Weekly Throws Fit
- Former CAHSR Boss Doesn’t Like Current Route, “Not What I Fought For” (SacBee)
- Activist Explains Central Valley Lawsuit Against High Speed Rail (City Watch)
- Turns out, San Fernando Valley commuters are flocking to the new Expo Line (Daily News)
- New Law Allows CA Drivers “Hands Free” Texting (Daily News)
- Bicyclists v Horseback Riders Fight in Santa Clarita over Trail Access (LAT)
- SoCal Gas Prices Creeping Up (Daily News)
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