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from Los Angeles MetBlogs: "Yesterday, I asked Metro a few questions regarding their new timetables for several projects, including the Subway to the Sea. Today, Rick Jager from their Media Relations department answered:"
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from the Los Angeles Times: Lighting up on patios and other areas near restaurants could be illegal by summer if the City Council acts.
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from LA Observed: "Traffic was up an average of 83% over last year, with local readership up 54% and overall page views up 47%."
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from the Los Angeles Times: Faced with a massive budget deficit, the governor wants to stop state funding for a week of classes. Educators criticize the plan as most harmful to poor students.
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from the Los Angeles Times: "
A few dozen people gathered for a vigil in South Los Angeles on Wednesday night to remember 12 people who police believe were murdered by a serial killer who has been active for more than two decades." Should that have read "a lonely vigil?"
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from our friends to the north at the SF Chronicle: A protest over the fatal shooting by a BART police officer of an unarmed black man mushroomed into several hours of violence Wednesday night as demonstrators smashed storefronts and cars, set several cars ablaze and blocked streets in downtown Oakland.
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From the Los Angeles Times: Overbuilding and foreclosures add to supply of units as the recession limits what people can pay.
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