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7_6_10_memorial.jpgMemorial for woman killed when car skidded into fireworks watchers in Valencia. Photo: Times
    • Santa Monica's Really Proud of Its Sharrows.  And They Should Be (LAT)
    • City Watch Runs Four Columns on Goldberg's Retirement from Planning (One, Two, Three, Four)
    • Deal Inked Between Metro and Foothill Extension Authority (The Source)
    • New Burbank Bike Lanes Need Our Support (LACBC Blog)
    • Grand Jury Questioning T-Committee Member Alarcon's Staff on Councilman's Residency (LAist, LA_Now)
    • How the Media Gets HSR Wrong (CAHSR Blog)
    • Times Gives Oldest Living Pullman Porter a Nice Retrospective
    • Giant Skimmer the Newest Plan to Try and Clean the Gulf (Daily News)
    • KABC: The Two Best Riding Bikes Are...
    • Will USC's Off-Campus Plans Change South L.A.? (LAT)
    • Runaway Truck on the I-5 Injures 3 Including CHP Officer (LA_Now)
    • One Dead, Seven Injured When Car Crash Sends One Into Crowd at Valencia Fireworks (LA_Now)

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