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    • Tobar: Bev. Hills "Sacrifice" for Subway Not Too Much to Ask (LAT)
    • Measure R Support Boosts Feuer in City Attorney Race Against Trutanich (Patch)
    • Norwalk Buys Compressed Natural Gas Buses with Measure R Funds (Wave)
    • Group Opposing LAX Expansion Asks for Review of Planning Docs (CoCo Times)
    • Finally, A Transit Project Antonovich Likes: The Gamblin' Train to Vegas (Vegas Inc. via Curbed)
    • New Artist Opportunities Along Expo Phase II (The Source)
    • Expo Board Requires Native Species for All Landscaping (Sherri Akers/Facebook)
    • Everyone's a Fan of Ray Bradbury's Livable Streets Vision(CycleliciousAtlantic Cities)
    • Another Reason to Leave the Cat at Home.  Bears at Gas Stations. (LAT)

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(Damien is traveling much of the day, so headlines were compiled last night.  If you know something I missed, leave it in the comments section.  If not, read the comments section.  Someone else probably found something.)

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