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Getty hours are shrinking, Dash service is growing, and a Superfund site is in the works -- it's last links!

September 4, 2008 |  5:45 pm

Just_cattin_around Bobcats move into a foreclosed home in Lake Elsinore. LAT

A 160-acre parcel in Rialto that was used to store bombs, missiles and other munitions during World War II, and then was used by defense contractors and a fireworks company, is being proposed by the EPA as a Superfund site. Daily Bulletin

Parking costs grow, hours shrink at the Getty. LA Metblogs

West Nile virus strikes a Long Beach woman, the city's first since 2005. Press-Telegram

New Dash service coming to east side of downtown L.A. Blog Downtown

Carson tightens housing restrictions for registered sex offenders. Daily Breeze

An excellent question about what recourse we have about light pollution at Curbed L.A.

An American Youth Soccer Organization coach from Lake Forest faces federal child-porn charges. OC Register

What's the deal with "For Better or For Worse" in the LAT's comics pages? Franklin Avenue

Great pix from last week's Long Beach Blues fest on LAist.

Foreclosures are still a drag on the Inland Empire's economy. The Sun

Ex-Pasadena cop accused of two bank robberies in La Habra is denied bail. Star-News


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