Today’s Headlines
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4:53 AM PDT on July 25, 2011
- Mayors of Bev. Hills, L.A., Meet to Discuss Subway Stops (Patch)
- Villaraigosa Looks to Transit to Cement Legacy (Daily News)
- Los Angeles Moves Down Walk Score List (Curbed)
- NBC4 Takes Up for High Speed Rail
- New Car Sales Rise 4.9 Percent in California (SacBee)
- Texas Developer Meddling in Downtown Stadium Debate (LAT)
- High Speed Rail Faces Crucial Test in Washington, D.C. (SF Gate)
- White Flight Is Now About Whites Returning to the City (LAT)
- Man Appears in El Monte Court, Steals Bike on Way Out of Courthouse (LA_Now via Biking In L.A.)
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