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17 hours ago ago from All Politics is Local: South Coast Political Blog
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7 hours ago ago from Southern California Green Real Estate Blog
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21 hours ago ago from Seattle Office of Film + Music
City Arts Magazine City Arts’ first ever Feedback takes place tonight, February 9, at the Cha Cha Lounge starting at 6:00 pm. The event is free and offers you the chance to chat up City Arts staffers about story idea, or just to say hi and enjoy some good music. Attractions include free beer, live music by Ghost of Kyle Bradford and Yuni in Taxco and other sure-to-be entertaining activities.
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9 hours ago ago from Mortgage News and Mortgage Rates
Stressing the dire state of the city's financial problems, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa made a personal appeal urging the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday to slash the budget by eliminating departments, selling off city assets and making other cuts View original story
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13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Los Angeles Times : Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Tuesday made a rare address to the City Council to urge quick action on proposals to lay off workers and cut departments, warning any delay could force the city into a "financial tailspin." The mayor, greeted by boos from the audience of mostly city workers, said layoffs this year and next are unavoidable. He dismissed arguments from some council members that the city's $212-million ...
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