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    • Some National Attention for 30/10 (Associated Press)
    • Video from Tuesday's "Blood In" Protest at the Beverly Hills Court House (Bikeside)
    • CAHSR Asking Feds for a Cool Billion (Engineering News Record)
    • Where Should the Westwood/UCLA Subway Stop Go? (The Source)
    • CicLAvia Moved from 9/16/10 to 10/10/10
    • Apparently There's Some Sort of Traffic Problem on the PCH in Malibu (LAT)
    • Joe Linton and Friends Give the Times a Tour of the L.A. River
    • 10 Steps to Make "L.A.'s Backbone" a Reality (SoapBox)
    • Ground Broken for Traffic Islands in Larchmont (Larchmont Chronicle)

Last Friday, Los Angeles Critical Mass rolled from Wilshire Western in to Beverly Hills for the second protest of Beverly Hills' justice system for hit and run drivers before pedaling back into Hollywood.  In addition to the presence of the LAPD, this time the Beverly Hills P.D. joined the fun while the Mass pedaled through their jurisdiction.  Here's some coverage of the ride:

    • Bike Ride Through WeHo to Bloody Protest in Beverly Hills (WeHo Daily)
    • Bicyclists Unite to Protest Hit and Run in Beverly Hills (Neon Tommy)

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