Opponents to dense housing developments in Los Angeles turned their attention to transit after Gov. Newsom signed a law encouraging construction near bus and rail lines.
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The results showed 44% of those polled saw residential development as raising prices vs. 24% seeing price declines, writes columnist Jonathan Lansner.
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The most interesting game on the Big Ten schedule this week has UCLA attempting to continue its remarkable turnaround as it ...