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San Fernando Valley roundup: Police seek NoHo taggers, Woodland Hills couple die in car crash and L.A. River advocates ask for a bike path

Investigators at the scene of a double-fatality accident in Woodland Hills.
Investigators at the scene of a double-fatality accident in Woodland Hills.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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Good morning, readers. Today is Thursday, September 27. Police are looking for a group of suspected taggers in North Hollywood after a shooting Tuesday night.

A man on a bike was allegedly shot in the leg after one of the taggers believed he took a photograph of the scene, according to City News Service.

If you have the money to expand an amusement park, throw in a new bike path. That’s what some advocates are suggesting to developers in charge of the NBCUniversal Evolution plan. Pasadena Star-News

Are Valley residents already programmed to avoid the 405 Freeway? Many said this weekend’s closure is no big deal. L.A. Times

A couple died and their two daughters were seriously injured after a one-car accident in Woodland Hills on Wednesday, reports the Daily News. The driver allegedly ran a stop sign and flipped over.

The city of Burbank and Walmart got an extension to prepare their defense against a lawsuit to delay opening a store. Do you think they need more time? Burbank Leader

-- Tiffany Kelly, Times Community News

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