Today’s Headlines
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Joe Linton
7:59 AM PST on February 26, 2016
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- Expo Phase II Opening Confirmed for May 20 (LAT, The Source, KTLA, SMDP)
- But the Times Really, Really Doesn’t Like Garcetti’s “Grand to the Sand” Slogan (LAT)
- Orange Line Pilot Speeds Up, Could Be Permanent in 90 Days (Daily News)
- Metro Responds to Daily News Piece on Express Lanes (The Source)
- West Hollywood Folks Want Metro Rail Connection (Curbed via LA Magazine)
- Christopher Hawthorne On Pershing Square and Grand Park (LAT)
- Union de Vecinos Is Building Boyle Heights Community (Horizon and Skyline)
- Bicyclists Losing Access to Bridge in Burbank, City Plans for New Access (LAT)
- Metro Responds To Anti-ExpressLanes Editorial (The Source)
- California Gas Prices Expected to Jump Up (LAT)
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