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    • Citing the Unfairness of Charging Drivers, L.A. Weekly Already Declares ExpressLanes a H.O.T. Mess
    • Ron Kaye Gives a Mixed Review to Measure J (Glendale News-Press)
    • Measure J Has 18 Friends Around the Country Today (The Source)
    • Supporters of New Rail Yard for Ports Argue Opponents Cherry Pick Data (LAT)
    • Man Found Dead on Expo Tracks in Culver City (LAT)
    • Construction Begins on Bus Depot Near Union Station (Blog Downtown)
    • Angelenos Against Gridlock Pushes for Faster 405 Construction (Daily News)
    • When It Comes to Bike Safety, Jerry Brown 2.0 Is a Cranky Old Man (Bike Law)
    • Battle Over Digital Billboards All About the Money, Money, Money (Daily News)
    • Is TAP Coming to Google Wallet? (LAist)
    • Complain All You Want About Local Media, At Least We Don't Have These Guys (NY Post)

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