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Food Truck Report: The Lineup For Tuesday, May 8
Tuesday's lineup features new trucks and old.

David Fonseca is the editor of Mount Washington-Highland Park Patch. He got his start in reporting as an intern for the Fall River Herald News in southeastern Massachusetts in 2005.
After earning his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2006, he worked as both a freelancer and as a crime and education reporter for the Bourne and Sandwich Enterprise newspapers on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
David briefly freelanced for South Pasadena Patch before launching Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch in December of 2010.
When not reporting, he enjoys playing basketball, watching movies and doing his darndest to overcome inertia.
Tuesday's lineup features new trucks and old.

Eager to see the latest draft of a law that would allow more murals in L.A.? You'll have to wait.
The Mount Washington duo was recently featured by PopMatters.
Those eager to see the latest draft of an ordinance that would allow more murals in Los Angeles will have to wait.
The board will meet on Monday at 7 p.m. at Ramona Hall to discuss the proposed bylaw changes.
Those eager to see the latest draft of an ordinance that would allow more murals in Los Angeles will have to wait.
Residents says youths posing as students of Franklin High School may be trying to scam residents.
A court ruling could force The Alliance Environmental Science and Technology School to find a new home.
The Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council in considering placing security cameras in an effort to stem crime in the area.
William Murphy address crime throughout the district, including a recent surge in gang-related aggravated assaults in Highland Park.
Mount Analog is set to open in June, according to a post by the owner.
La Cuevita will celebrate its grand reopening tonight.
The Highland Park-Garvanza HPOZ board recently busted two flippers for making illegal alterations to windows.
Captain William Murphy address crime throughout the district, including a recent surge in gang related aggravated assaults in Highland Park.
Audubon Center is urging neighbors to be respectful of local birds.
Through restructuring, Franklin will be devising new academic plans, and possibly turning over its staff.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) describes why the Los Angeles River should continue with renewal projects.
Students from Florence Nightingale Middle School's D3 lab have been persistent in their demands for bicycle lanes.
The new design was recently released by Living Streets Los Angeles.
A Franklin student talks about how the program changed his academic path for the better.