Today’s Headlines
Unlicensed Driver Hits, Kills, Pedestrian in Panorama City (NBC4, KTLA) Police Protective Union Calls for Mayor to Overturn Beck on Police Impounds (Daily News) Daily News: Police Commission Blew Call on Allowing Undocumented, Unlicensed to Keep Cars Mayor, Councilmen Back Plan for Hollywood Redevelopment (Daily News) How Does One Attack Traffic? GOOD Gives an Idea (The … Continued
8:04 AM PST on December 20, 2011
- Unlicensed Driver Hits, Kills, Pedestrian in Panorama City (NBC4, KTLA)
- Police Protective Union Calls for Mayor to Overturn Beck on Police Impounds (Daily News)
- Daily News: Police Commission Blew Call on Allowing Undocumented, Unlicensed to Keep Cars
- Mayor, Councilmen Back Plan for Hollywood Redevelopment (Daily News)
- How Does One Attack Traffic? GOOD Gives an Idea (The Source)
- Times Takes a Stand on Lamp Post Advertising: Leave Our Posts Alone!
- The Pomona Freeway Has Re-Opened (Daily News)
- County Unemployment Drops (NBC4)
- Gov. Uses Menorah Lighting to Call for “Solar Power Miracle” (LA_Now)
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