Today’s Headlines
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6:14 AM PDT on April 19, 2010
- Opponents of Climate Law Miss Deadline for Signature Gathering (LAT)
- Caltrans Drops $26 Million to Fix Concrete Barrier on the 710 (LAT)
- This Time, You Really Can Blame Obama for a Lousy Commute (LAist)
- LAT Columnist: We Need Dirty Air to Keep Planet Cool
- Bike Thefts and Arrests Up in the Downtown (KPCC)
- The Abandoned Suburb 100 Miles North of LA (Good)
- Metro’s Marketing Campaign Is Praised (Curbed)
- Bicyclists Allowed on Sacramento’s K Street Mall for First Time in 23 Years (SacBee)
- Roadshow Looks at the Dangers of the “California Stop”
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