Today’s Headlines
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7:12 AM PDT on April 21, 2010
- Villaraigosa Admits Mistakes, Vows Action in State of the City (LAT)
- Mayor Releases His Budget (Daily News)
- Bus, Rail Fares Bound to Increase (LAT)
- Santa Monica’s Farmer’s Market Named One of Nation’s Best (Travel and Leisure via LAist)
- Are Mistimed Traffic Signals Endangering Cyclists (LA Now)
- LAPD to Install Cameras in Patrol Cars (LAT)
- Higher Vehicle License Fee Could Pay for Senior Transportation Services in Marin (MarinIJ)
- Colorado’s Biking Governor Back in the Saddle after March Injury (KDVR via Biking In L.A.)
- In Atlanta, X Marks the Spot for Transit Protests (DC Streetsblog)
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