Today’s Headlines
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7:32 AM PST on November 26, 2013
- Editorial Urges Metro to Wait for 2016 for Ballot Proposition (LAT)
- Roadshow Readers Split on Proposed Increase in CA’s Vehicle License Fee
- After Court Ruling, High Speed Rail Plan Is On the Ropes Again (LAT, Fresno Bee)
- NPR Runs a Free Commercial for Build Your Dreams, No Mentions of Any Problems
- L.A. Bike Share Under Bike Nation. He’s Dead, Jim (Arch Paper)
- South L.A. Oil Field Agrees to Halt Operations, for Now (LAT)
- There Is Way More Glare on Union Station’s Floor Than There Ever Was on Spring St (LAT)
- Park Plans for Bergamot Area Near Expo in Santa Monica (Mirror)
- Metro’s December Scavenger Hunt Seems Cool (The Source)
- Did Everyone Survive Obamajamageddon VII? (Observed)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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