Today’s Headlines
No High Speed Rail Vote This Year (Daily News) Metro Board Meeting Review: Regional Connector Moves Forward, Zev Wants Safer Blue Line (The Source) Antonovich Wants Focus on Connecting Airports (Curbed) Some Bars Timing “Last Call” with Last Train with New Late Night Service (Daily News) Eastside Sun Looks at the Ovarian Psycos Lots of … Continued
9:13 AM PDT on July 27, 2012
- No High Speed Rail Vote This Year (Daily News)
- Metro Board Meeting Review: Regional Connector Moves Forward, Zev Wants Safer Blue Line (The Source)
- Antonovich Wants Focus on Connecting Airports (Curbed)
- Some Bars Timing “Last Call” with Last Train with New Late Night Service (Daily News)
- Eastside Sun Looks at the Ovarian Psycos
- Lots of Temporary Art, Boxes and Chalk, Appearing on Downtown Streets (KCET)
- Grand Park Gets Off to a Whacky Start (Curbed, LAT)
- Pat Morrison Rides the Rails with Metro CEO Art Leahy (KPCC)
- Editorial: El Monte Soda Tax a Bad Idea (Daily News)
- Angelenos Should Be Able to Figure Out That Car Parking Stinks (Patch)
- Gas Prices Rising All Summer, Take a Day Off (Daily News)
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