Today’s Headlines
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9:37 AM PST on January 22, 2014
- Metro Breaks Ground on Crenshaw Line (Curbed, Wave, The Source, LAT, Business Week)
- More on Crenshaw (The Source, CBS, KPCC, The Source, Press-Telegram, LAT)
- More on the Proposed Changes to Metro’s Fare Structure (Curbed, LAT)
- Metro Magazine Is the First to Call It a “Major Fare Hike”
- Q and A with the Parking Rock Star (UCLA Today)
- The Race to Replace Zev Just Got Interesting (LAT)
- So Are the Races to Replace Parks and LaBonge (LAT)
- Great Wall of L.A. Mural Opened for Pedestrian Access (Daily News)
- If One Looks Hard Enough, They Can Find Someone in Favor of HSR (SacBee)
- Cyclist Goes Through Windshield. Lets Himself Out Passenger Door. Driver Is Clueless and Probably Drunk. Only in Wisconsin. (Yahoo)
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