Today’s Headlines
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8:44 AM PST on January 3, 2011
- Wait a Second, We Had Snow Related Road Closures Too?!? (LAT)
- Hawthorne: Stadium Planning Emblematic of Broken City Planning Process (LAT)
- Long Beach Police Department to Group Rides: Get Out Or We’ll Ticket/Harass You (Press-Telegram)
- Checking In On the Mountain Bikes on Public Trails Controversy (LAT)
- Gas Prices Trickling Up (Daily News)
- Epstein, Rutten: Regardless of Who Is In Congress, 30/10 a Good Idea (HuffPo, LAT)
- We Need to Stiffen Hit and Run Laws (Biking In L.A.)
- Traffic Tickets More Expensive in 2011 (LAT)
- Glendale Gets It: City Not Safe for Cyclists/Pedestrians (News-Press)
- Obligatory Year in Review Posts (The Source, The Source, Curbed)
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