What You’re Going to be Voting on in November | Daily News
The California Secretary of State released the official list of measures on the November ballot, their titles and the order in which they will appear to voters.
State Law Not Likely to Help LA Drivers Who Park at Broken Meters | LA Times
The new law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, lets drivers park at broken meters for the posted time limit without the threat of a ticket unless – as in much of Los Angeles – there are other posted restrictions.
Former Gang Members Out to Change LA Neighborhoods Through Summer Nights | CBS
CBS looks at how LA’s Summer Night Lights has engaged the community and reduced crime.
San Bernardino City Council Tells City Attorney to Prepare Bankruptcy Papers | KPCC
City officials said without bankruptcy, San Bernardino - saddled with a budget deficit of at least $40 million - could miss next month’s payroll.
Interesting Innovation: NYC Introducing Pay Phone Wireless Internet Kiosks | San Francisco Chronicle
The city is introducing a pilot program in about 10 locations. It hopes to eventually expand it to nearly 12,000 kiosks throughout the five boroughs. The signal would extend out a couple of hundred feet.
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