Today’s Headlines
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9:26 AM PDT on September 2, 2015
- NY’s “Gridlock Sam” Weighs in on LA Transportation Plan: No to Car-Centrism (LAT)
- Gatto’s Hit and Run Yellow-Alert System Legislation Clears Legislature (CA Newswire)
- Competition to Redesign Pershing Square Starts Today (Curbed)
- Curbed Also Has a View of Some Soon-to-Be-Opened Train Stations
- Star Turn for SaMo’s Street Art (LAT)
- Downtowners Raising Funds to Fix Angels Flight (Downtown News)
- Yep, They’re Serious About Trying to Bring the Olympics Here (Daily News)
- It’s a Bad Sign When Planning to Buy Good Trains Gets You a Headline (LAT)
- TAP Has a New Website (The Source)
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