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Since there was a problem with the embed of this video on Friday (now corrected), I thought I'd post it again.

    • Local Congressional Leaders, Mica, Slam Express Lanes on 10 and 110 (LAT)
    • Pasadena Residents Not on Board with 710 Big Dig (Star-News)
    • Girls Gone Wild Producer Gets "Hit and Run" Conviction for Killing 21 Year Old and Fleeing (LA Weekly)
    • 103 Years Young and Still Riding His Tric (LAT)
    • Being Pedestrian Gets Its Due on NBC4
    • Q and A with the Mad Man Backing High Speed Rail (GOOD)
    • Westside Fare Hikes, BBB, Culver City Bus, Bruin Go! All Plan Hikes (Daily Bruin)
    • Metrolink Express to Antelope Valley and Santa Clarita Kicks Off in May (Daily News)
    • Janette Sadik-Kahn at Bike Summit: The Movement is Unstoppable (Bike Portland)
    • San Diego Bike Coalition Loses Its E.D. (North County Times)
    • Road Rage Connecticut Style, Pregnant Woman Tazed by Angry Motorist (KTLA)

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