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Joe Got Married! (Facebook) Meetings, Public Comment Scheduled for Rail Line from SFV to Sherman Oaks (Daily News, The Source) Exploring the Garcetti Proposal to Bond Against Measure R Funds for Road Repairs (Neon Tommy) Jim Newton: How About We Talk About the Candidates’ Port Connections (LAT) Republican Congressmen Want to Stop CAHSR (CAHSR Blog, … Continued
10:35 AM PDT on March 11, 2013
  • Joe Got Married! (Facebook)
  • Meetings, Public Comment Scheduled for Rail Line from SFV to Sherman Oaks (Daily News, The Source)
  • Exploring the Garcetti Proposal to Bond Against Measure R Funds for Road Repairs (Neon Tommy)
  • Jim Newton: How About We Talk About the Candidates’ Port Connections (LAT)
  • Republican Congressmen Want to Stop CAHSR (CAHSR Blog, The Foundry)
  • There’s a Widly Unpopular 405 Widening Project in the OC, Too (LB Press-Telegram)
  • Audit: Metrolink’s Finances a Bloody Mess (OC Register, KPCC)
  • So. Pas Reduces Parking Requirements for Some Commercial Development (Pasadena Sun)
  • Capitol Correspondent: Time to Fix CEQA (LAT)
  • Yup, Ara’s Back (Glendale News-Press)
  • Gas Prices in County Drop to $4.25 (Daily News)

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