Today’s Headlines
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8:29 AM PDT on October 31, 2014
- A Heady Discussion on the Future of Trains in L.A. with Damien, Juan, Maddie, Gerard (Zocalo)
- Just Fixing the Asphalt on L.A. County’s Worst Roads Would Cost $19 Billion (My News L.A.)
- Historic Lankershim Depot Gets Major Refurbishing (The Source)
- Metro, Caltrans Don’t Have Best Reputation on Telling You About 405 Closures (LAT)
- Frustration Growing with Metrolink in O.C., Change “Imminent” (Voice of OC)
- Photos from “Invisible Cities” at Union Station (The Source)
- Grand Park’s Dia De Los Muertos Highlights Social Concerns, Including Ped. Deaths (Daily News)
- SCAG Boss Talks Highway Congestion Relief for a Southern L.A. County Bottleneck (Press-Telegram)
- Maybe if We’re Really Lucky, WE Can Help Pay for a New Football Stadium (LAT)
- Really? It Might Rain Tonight? Good One, God. (LAT)
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