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    • White LAPD Officer Accused of Ticketing Latino Drivers More Than Others (LAT, Daily News)
    • Bullet Train Appeasement Bill Might Be Illegal (LAT)
    • L.A. Weekly Changes Headline of Their Expo Story (LA Weekly)
    •  Strong Support for Gov.'s Tax Proposals (LAT)
    • Metro Seeks Cash for Orange Line/Red Line Connector Tunnel at No/Ho Stations (Curbed)
    • Westside Subway Could Be Built Now, But Opening Could Be 25 Years Off (Transport Politic)
    • "Greater L.A./L.B." Denser Than Anywhere in Country, Including "NYC/Newark" (Daily News)
    • O.C.'s I-5 Widening a Quarter Billion Boondoggle (Register)
    • Bobby Brown, Singer of Ghostbusters II Theme Song, Arrested on DUI in Tarzana (Daily News)

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