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Writer Charles Bukowski's bungalow is now an official L.A. landmark. Reuters

Take that, Berkeley. The San Bernardino-adjacent town of Highland may ban official visits to the Bay Area city, the Daily Bulletin says.

If you think home sales are bad, visit your nearest auto dealer. OC Register

Ray Richmond hands over his Hollywood Reporter column to his son for a day. Past Deadline

Speaking of which, the Reporter's publisher is gone. Nikki Finke has details.

More lanes might mean shorter lines at  the San Ysidro-Tijuana border crossing.  San Diego Union Tribune

Gorgeous photo of a Santa Monica bungalow court from Here in Van Nuys.

--Veronique de Turenne and Jesus Sanchez

 
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