AM Headlines: Mayor Goes to Washington

A glance at this morning's headlines around LA

By Jonathan Lloyd
|  Tuesday, Mar 16, 2010  |  Updated 9:27 AM PST
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AM Headlines: Mayor Goes to Washington

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The Mayor Goes to Washington: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is scheduled to in  Washington D.C. Tuesday for the third time in four weeks, again lobbying for  federal funds to speed up the construction of a dozen major transportation  projects. KPCC

Bike Thief Goes Head Over Heels: A sting operation captures yet another bike thief in downtown LA. The chase involved a calamity. LA Downtown News

Quiet Down Up There: Bob Hope Airport is pursuing a plan that would make a voluntary curfew permanent. Burbank Leader

The Road Not Taken: More from the McCourt court documents -- Jamie McCourt never followed up on a strategy to run for mayor. LA Times

Quake-Up Call: An earthquake shakes Southern California early Tuesday morning. Full Story

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Ceremony for Willie Davis: A private memorial service will be held today at  Dodger Stadium for Willie Davis, the Los Angeles Dodgers' all-time leader in  several categories, including hits, total bases and runs.

Foster Mother, Boyfriend Under Investigation: Authorities say a 2-year-old who died was struck with a hammer. LA Times

16-Hour Tour: It was supposed to be a direct flight from LAX to JFK. New York Post

Lakers Hold on Against Warriors: That's eight in a row against Golden State. ESPN Los Angeles

Poizer, Whitman Square Off: The Republican gubernatorial candidates talked it out Monday night. Full Story

No Parade, But the Party's Still On: There are a few St. Patrick's Day celebrations going on downtown. Full Story

Posted Tuesday, Mar 16, 2010 - 7:59 AM PST
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