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    • Labor Rally for 30/10 Brings Out Boxer, Mayor, Union Leaders (LAist, LAT)
    • But It Really Screwed Up Traffic (LAist)
    • Don't Forget: Our Newest Bike Advocate Has a Bike Summit This Morning (AP
    • Don't Miss Joe Linton's Review of New Valley Bike Lanes Published Last Night! (LA Streetsblog)
    • Pregnant Cyclists Killed by Hit and Run Driver in Gardenia (LA_Now)
    • Deadline Extended for Metro's "Service Changes" (The Source)
    • September 17 is Park(ing) Day! (City Watch)
    • Deadly Crash "Predictable" When You Encourage "Mad Max" Conditions (LA_Now)
    • LaBonge: How About Bike Friendly Staircases? (LAist)

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