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Featured Headline: Hector Tobar's most recent piece in the Times reads like a horror story.  Helpless women  except instead of an ending where a hero rides to the rescue, the police seem worn out and the local Councilman, Ed Reyes, is stymied by an apathetic city council.  What an embarrassment.
8:59 AM PDT on October 7, 2011

Featured Headline: Hector Tobar’s most recent piece in the Times reads like a horror story.  Helpless women  except instead of an ending where a hero rides to the rescue, the police seem worn out and the local Councilman, Ed Reyes, is stymied by an apathetic city council.  What an embarrassment.

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  • Friendly Reminder, CicLAvia Is Not a Road Race, Slow Down! (CicLAvia)
  • Glendale Stalling on Creating Bike/Ped Advisory Committee (Sunroom Desk)
  • House Gives Free Pass to Cement Polluters (Streetsblog Cap. Hill)
  • NRDC Attorney: Stop Messing with CEQA (SacBee)
  • Submit Your Broken Sidewalk Photos (KCET)
  • Brown Showing “Independence” with Signings/Vetoes (Daily News)
  • Metro Owes Westchester a Rail Station for Crenshaw (City Watch, City Watch Again)
  • Rivalry Brews Between Parking Reformers, Affordable Housing Advocates in CA (CP&DR)
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