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By
Joe Linton
8:50 AM PST on December 6, 2016
- Metro Service Changes Start Sunday 12/11, Includes Shorter Expo Wait Times (The Source)
- Overseas Terror Threat To Blow Up Universal City Station (LAT, The Source, KPCC)
- Metro Studying Blue Line Safety Improvements, Including Wardlow Grade Separation (Urbanize)
- How CA High-Speed Rail Would Go From Burbank To DTLA (Burbank Leader)
- Barger and Hahn Now Among County Supervisors Democratic Supermajority (LAT)
- CiclaValley Previews Finish the Ride Holiday Challenge
- Measure M Vote Results Certified, 71.15 Percent Yes (The Source)
- Measure JJJ Implementation Faces Resistance (Curbed)
- How Finland Is Setting the Stage For Mobility-as-Service (SB NYC)
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