Today’s Headlines
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7:31 AM PDT on April 9, 2013
- Editorial: Build SCIG Railyard, But Try Not to Poison Everyone Around It if You Can Help It (LAT)
- Editorial: We Should Have Opinions About #RoadBond (Daily News)
- After Crackdown on Furniture in Alley, LASD Cracks Down on Street Vendors (LAT)
- Car Share Coming to South Bay Too (Daily Breeze)
- WeHo Plans for Pilot Party Trolley (WeHo News via Curbed)
- 6600 Plants a Good Start for Median Beautification Plan in LB (Curbed)
- Maybe They Can Help LAPD Do Basic Landscaping of Their Headquarters (LAT)
- Chicago Is Moving on to Elevated Bike Lanes (Streetsblog Chi)
- Daily Carnage: Man Dies After Rolling Car onto 210 (LAist)
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