· Whittier gets award for turning 54 acre oil field into housing development [WDN]
· Recent windstorms forcing Pas to rethink its "tree policy" [PSN]
· A tour around Eric Owen Moss's Culver City studio [designboom]
· Debunking the high-speed rail "train to nowhere" story? [OCR]
· No more shell-collecting at Big Corona State Beach [DP]
· Heidi Fleiss is moving back to LA [TMZ]
· Glendale's made $2.6 million in development fees since 2007 [GNP]
· Riverside turning Christmas trees into fish barriers [SCPR]
· Improvements for new Santa Anita season include horse-cam [NBC LA]
· Christmas raccoon caught on tape in Silver Lake [blogging.la]
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