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    • Metro's Ridership Actually Dropping (The Source)
    • Maybe They Should Read This Article About Creating a Transit Culture (The Atlantic)
    • Northridge West Neighborhood Council Steps Back from the Brink (Biking In L.A.)
    • Culver City Council Funds Shuttle to Connect Expo to Attractions (Patch)
    • Measure R Highway Project Breaks Ground in Westlake Village (The Source)
    • How to Make CA Relevant to Presidential Elections (LAT)
    • Car Crashes Into Industrial Building in Reseda, Two Injured (Daily News)
    • LACBC Snags One Tree Hill Star for River Ride (LACBC Blog)

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