Today’s Headlines
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8:53 AM PST on December 28, 2017
- Pasadena Transit receives award for outstanding service (Pasadena Now)
- Fresno County kicks off electric vehicle incentive program (NGT News)
- Mileage fee is starting to get attention (Santa Clarita Signal)
- Why is L.A. traffic so bad, and getting worse? Interview with UCLA’s Brian Taylor (KCRW)
- Hey, Santa Claritans, take the train and improve your health, says Metro (Santa Clarita Signal)
- Golden Gate Transit Authority joins Muni in forsaking income from marijuana advertising (Ganjapreneur)
- Health problems force Assemblymember Ridley-Thomas to resign (San Luis Obispo.com)
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