Today’s Headlines
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7:05 AM PDT on April 26, 2010
- Teamsters Oppose Effort to Delay State Greenhouse Gas Law (LAT)
- Celebration of Chief Gates’ Life Will Be Downtown for Two Days…Happy Commuting! (LA_Now)
- 101 Freeway Cap Project Moving Ahead? (Curbed)
- Now the Timeline is 2013 for Wilshire BRT Lanes Opening (LAist)
- Metrolink Fares Go Up 6% (Daily News)
- Fix the 6th Street Bridge! (LAT)
- Don’t Forget to Check Out the Midnight Ridazz Art Exhibit in Long Beach (LB Post)
- Brentwood Residents Unhappy with Planned Retail Development (LAT)
- Oprah on Distracted Driving: Just Don’t Do It (NYT)
- Maybe Metro Should Join Forces with LADWP (The Bus Bench)
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