· Whittier horse lovers fight developers over land [SGVT]
· Downey may change Avenue name to honor Columbia crew [Daily News]
· Housing rally back on? Sifting through the data [NY Times]
· Judge rules that work on that Hermosa house can resume [Daily Breeze]
· As expected, Gov vetos 710 freeway bill [LA Times]
· Looking to Hollywood to help WeHoians learn how to pick up dog feces [WN]
· Rowland Heights fears being annexed away [LA Times]
· Buyers can take advantage of Freddie and Fannie homeowner incentives [NYT]
· Students fight to keep UCLA Night Powell study hall open [Daily Bruin]
· Too much chlorine in the water? Twitters gripe about the smell [AVN]
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