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Today’s Headlines

9:47 AM PST on November 15, 2022

  • Another Caltrans Contractor Admits to Bribing State Officials for Contracts (SacBee)
  • Metro Riders Blast Proposed Metro Fare Hike (Daily News)
  • South Pasadena’s Anti-Pedestrian Fair Oaks Project At Committee Today (Biking in L.A.)
  • Long Beach Breaks Ground On Lagoon Revamp (LongBeachIze)
  • Analysis of Prop. 30 Results (SFGate)
  • San Diego Prioritizes Fixing Streets (Union-Tribune)
  • Petaluma Plans for Bike Boulevard (Petaluma 360)
  • San Diego Cracksdown on Street Vendors (Union-Tribune)
  • Elon Musk’s Hyperdupe Saga Continues (Inverse)
  • Green infrastructure Can Lead to Gentrification (Bloomberg)

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