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Today’s Headlines

Arizona Orders Self-Driving Ubers Off Roads (NYT) World Resources Institute: Politics, Victim-Blaming Stand in the Way of Safer Streets (Curbed) Judge Orders Release of Videos of Asheville Officer Beating Black Man for Jaywalking (Citizen-Times) Pittsburgh Officials Relieved Federal Budget Includes BRT Funding (TribLive) Austin Officially Unveils Draft Transit Plan (Community Impact) Las Vegas Mall Starts … Continued
  • Arizona Orders Self-Driving Ubers Off Roads (NYT)
  • World Resources Institute: Politics, Victim-Blaming Stand in the Way of Safer Streets (Curbed)
  • Judge Orders Release of Videos of Asheville Officer Beating Black Man for Jaywalking (Citizen-Times)
  • Pittsburgh Officials Relieved Federal Budget Includes BRT Funding (TribLive)
  • Austin Officially Unveils Draft Transit Plan (Community Impact)
  • Las Vegas Mall Starts Charging for Parking to Ease Congestion (Review-Journal)
  • Missouri Voters Might Vote on Gas-Tax Hike This Year (KMBC)
  • Behold, Milwaukee’s First Streetcar Has Arrived (Journal Sentinel)
  • App Designer Hopes Citymapper Can Improve Transit (Bloomberg)
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