Today’s Headlines
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7:39 AM PDT on June 3, 2013
- Close Hollywood Boulevard on Weekends? Curbed Gives 11 Ways for Garcetti to Improve L.A.
- Bike Crashes Up in O.C., L.A. (Voice of O.C.)
- Huntington Park Plans Bike Event with LACBC (Wave)
- Editorial: Safety Just One of Many Concerns for Bullet Train (Daily News)
- Huizar Shows Off Streetcar Route, Plans to Congressional Leaders (Downtown News)
- Summary of Public Comments on Union Station Master Plan (The Source)
- Council President Backed Every Winning New Council Member (Daily News)
- Caltrans: Long Beach’s Bridges Probably Won’t Collapse (Press-Telegram)
- Carnage: DMV “Following Trail” of License Application for Fatal Tean Driver (LAT)
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