Today’s Headlines
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7:56 AM PDT on October 29, 2014
- High Speed Rail Not an Issue in Governor’s Race (LAT)
- LAPD Seek Couple in Hit and Run (LAT)
- LASD Seek Help Finding Hit and Run Killer in Palmdale (Daily News)
- City Spends $9.5 Million on Temporary Parking Signs (Curbed)
- Vancouver Cyclists Find Biking in L.A. to Be Ridiculous for All But the Hardcore (Price Tags)
- Transportation Planners Give TOD Tour of DTLA to Students (Metrans, USC)
- The Source Turns 5 (The Source)
- Mapping L.A.’s Ghost, Zombie and Undead Danger Zones (Curbed)
- Gas Prices Tumbling in San Fernando Valley (Daily News)
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