- Fires Doing a Number on Air Quality (Times)
- Utah's Tough Texting Ban: Offenders Who Kill Get Up to 15 Years in Prison (NYT)
- BRU Gives Metro Nearly Failing Grades, But What About Metro's Own Survey? (Times)
- Census Profiles for Potential Subway to the Sea Stations/Routes (Metro Rider)
- Another NC Endorses Cyclists Bill of Rights (Brayj Against the Machine)
- Upcoming Census Critical to L.A. County (Times)
- Conservative Group Argues Highway Construction Against 10th Amendment (Ygelsias)
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