Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:48 AM PDT on August 8, 2016
- Shortage Of Trains Makes Expo Too Crowded (LAT)
…New Expo Train Cars On the Way (KPCC) - After Racial Slurs, Woman Beats Up Man On Long Beach Blue Line (ABC7)
- Footage Of Ovarian Psycos Clitoral Mass (@ovarian_psycos Instagram)
- CicLAvia Returns To Wilshire Boulevard This Sunday (Ahbe Lab)
- Report: Poor, Uneducated Leaving California (KPCC)
- Denver Commons Park Fails, Doubles Down Against Human Desire Lines (SB Denver)
- Big Oil Makes Battles Against Extending CA Climate Change Legislation (Daily News)
- How To Solve Olympic-Size Traffic Woes (SGV Tribune)
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