Today’s Headlines
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9:10 AM PDT on May 15, 2012
- Bike Nation Celebrates Bike to Work Week (KTLA/Gayle Anderson)
- Occupy Effect: City Council Votes on Banning Tents in Parks (LAT)
- Long Beach’s Bike Lanes Spread Into More Parts of the City (CC Times)
- Gov.’s Budget “Brutal” (Daily News)
- Pleads for Tax Increases (LAT)
- Gun Buyback, 1,673 Weapons Claimed by City (Daily News)
- Beverly Hills Screws Up Bike Plan (Biking In L.A.)
- HSR: CA vs. Northeast Corridor (Politico)
- ULI TOD Summit Set for June 7 (The Source)
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