Today’s Headlines
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8:58 AM PST on January 14, 2011
- Eco-Village Crowd-sourcing Additional Real Estate, Looking for Investors
- City Got to 16,000 Pot Holes Last Weekend During “Operation Pothole” (LAist)
- Another Great Look at City of Lights (GOOD Magazine)
- Apartment Complex Near Expo Line Draws Backers, Attackers (LAT)
- Gov. Following Voters Will on Transit Funding (City Watch)
- Streetsblog Favorite Emily Gabel-Luddy Running for Burbank City Council (Curbed)
- Speaking of Freight, John Mica Wants More Trains, Less Trucks (Journal of Commerce)
- “Conflicting Findings” on Bay Bridge Variable Tolls (SF Gate, Coco Times)
- Bike Stalking: Jessica Alba and Daughter Go Bike Shopping in Santa Monica (Gossip.com via Biking In L.A.)
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