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    • Praise for 30/10 Spreading (Minn. Post)
    • CA's Right to Enforce Strict Air Quality Law Upheld in Court (LAT)
    • Do I Even Have to Link to a Story about LADOT Cops Starring in a Porn Film? (NBC4)
    • Metro Destroys Fact-Free Article on Westside Subway in BH Courier (The Source)
    • L.A.'s Convoluted Bus System Is Mocked (The Atlantic)
    • New CA Law Forces Rental Car Companies to Pull Recalled Vehicles Off the Road (AP via SF Gate)
    • LAPD Bike Cop Boss Sgt. Krumer Speaks in Sherman Oaks (Patch)
    • The Southwest Bike Tire Massacre (Scientific American)
    • Cyclists Feel Extra Need For Annual Blessing of the Bikes This Year (DNAinfo)
    • The Economist Explores America’s Failing Transportation Infrastructure (via Infrastructurist)
    • How I Spent My Weekend, Walking Wall Street and Seeing the Impact of Vermin (Reporting on Health)
    • If You Want to Vote in the Election to Replace Jane Harman, Make Sure You Register by Today (LAT)

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