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Groups Demanding Affordable Housing Stipend from AEG Before Stadium Construction (Daily News, LAT, KPCC) Proposal Advances to City Hall (LAT) NFL Commish Is Ready for Some Football Here in LA (Daily News) BRU/Community Groups March to Protest Metro Housing Projects (LAT) Triathalon Will Shut Down Venice Boulevard for Hours on Carmageddon Sunday (Curbed) USC Warns … Continued
9:53 AM PDT on September 14, 2012
  • Groups Demanding Affordable Housing Stipend from AEG Before Stadium Construction (Daily News, LAT, KPCC)
  • Proposal Advances to City Hall (LAT)
  • NFL Commish Is Ready for Some Football Here in LA (Daily News)
  • BRU/Community Groups March to Protest Metro Housing Projects (LAT)
  • Triathalon Will Shut Down Venice Boulevard for Hours on Carmageddon Sunday (Curbed)
  • USC Warns Students, It’s TAP Cards or No Metro (Daily Trojan)
  • Cal Watch Dog” Publishes Fact Free Attack on Bike Laws. City Watch Mindlessly Republishes.
  • Editorial: City’s Crumbling Sidewalks a Major Embarrassment (City Watch)
  • Grand Park Part II Now Open to the Public (Curbed)
  • Long Beach Collects Awards During Big Week: Bike Friendly and Walk Friendly (LB Post)

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