Today’s Headlines
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8:47 AM PST on November 13, 2013
- LAT Asks, Why Do Drivers Get the Benefit of the Doubt When They Kill a Cyclist (LAT)
- Plan to Buid Toll Lanes on 405 Behind Orange Curtain Delayed Until Dec. 9 (LAT)
- Deputies Search Blue Line for Guns After Tip. Find None (LAT)
- Hymon: No, Really…Can We Just Bag Calling Them “Lexus Lanes” (The Source)
- Irvine City Council Considers, But Delays, Decision on “Great Park” (LAT)
- Runyon Canyon Trail Could Be Rerouted to Make Space for McMansions (Curbed)
- Better Signage, Better Streets: We Can Learn a Lot from Chicago (DTLA Rising)
- Metro’s Still Really Excited About Ending “Ramp Jam” (The Source)
- Now Inglewood Is “Seriously” Talking About an NFL Stadium (City Watch)
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