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    • Even in the Rain, the Bikes Are Blessed, Villaraigosa Talks Above (CicLAvia)
    • Hahn, Tea Partier Huey Likely Headed to Runoff in CA 36th.  Bowen 206 Votes Short (LAT)
    • Metro Ready to Solicit Bids for Final EIR for 710 Big Dig (So. Pas. Patch)
    • Ridiculous Bev. Hills Patch Story on Wilshire BOL Reprinted for Some Reason (SM Patch)
    • "Yellow Hybrid Sticker" Program for HOV Lanes Expiring July 1 (LAT)
    • Detailed Breakdown to the Wilshire BOL Debate (The Source)
    • Judge Wants More Review for Lopez Canyon Truck Academy (Daily News)
    • Beach Cities Cycling Club Offers Free Bike Valet in the South Bay (Pac. Swell)
    • James Rojas and Alhambra Beyond Cars is Making Waves (Pasadena Star News)
    • Big Blue Bus Shaking Things Up (The Source, Westside Today)

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