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    • View from L.A.: City Council Approves SCIG Railyard Proposal 11-2 (LAT, KPCC, Daily News, Biz Journal)
    • View from L.B.: Courts Last Chance to Stop SCIG (LB PostPress-Telegram)
    • NBC Universal Puts $13.5 Million Towards River Bike Path (KCET)
    • Intersection Upgrades Throughout Downtown Part of 6th Street Bridge Project (Downtown News)
    • Breaking: 405 Sepulveda Widening an Expensive, Late, Project (LAT)
    • Mark Your Calendars, Big Parade Is Back Later This Month (KCET)
    • Here's the 10 Winners of the L.A. 2050 $1 Million Funding Contest (KPCC via Curbed)
    • Kick Off Bike Week Saturday with a Dodger Stadium Ride (The Source)
    • Daily Carnage: Pileup in Northridge Injures 6, 4 Critically (Daily News)

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