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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 … Continued
7:46 AM PDT on August 31, 2009
  • 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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