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    • Little Tokyo Likes Regional Connector, As Long As Its Underground (The Source)
    • WeHo Hires Firm to Review Subway EIR (WeHo News)
    • Boxer and Fiorina Spar on KPCC (LAT)
    • Listen to the Debate Here (KPCC)
    • Battle Over Prop. 23 Takes to the Airwaves (LAT)
    • Are Grade Separated Bike Lanes Coming to Beverly Hills? (Examined Spoke)
    • Bike Ridership Still Growing as Gas Prices Fall (Streetsblog.net)
    • 96 Year Old Long Beach Cyclist Has the Answer to Long Life (Press-Telegram)
    • Interview with the CicLAvia Team (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • L.A.'s Red Light Cameras Under Fire (LAist, LAT)
    • Here's a Long Biking in the Heat Story (Family Loft US)

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