Today’s Headlines
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7:47 AM PDT on July 10, 2013
- Ken Alpern’s Transportation To-Do List for Eric Garcetti. Some of It Looks Familiar (City Watch)
- Metro to Bev. Hills Consultant: We’re Good with This Subway Route, Thanks (The Source)
- Metro Releases Latest LAX/Crenshaw Transit Maps (The Source)
- SoCal Connected: Don’t Gentrify Leimert Park (SoCal Connected)
- Rideshare Still Fighting the City. Garcetti Equivocates (LA Weekly)
- Villaraigosa’s Still Hanging Around Venice, What’s Next? (LAT)
- Lots of Middle Weights Lining Up to Challenge for Zev.’s Seat (Daily News)
- LB Councilman Andrews Wants to Ban Iced Cream Truck Music. Booooooo. (Press-Telegram)
- 60 Freeway Closes After Three Big Rigs Collide, One Bursts Into Flames (NBC4)
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