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    • Information on How to Listen to Today's Bike Presser Online (Facebook)
    • CCPD Asks for Witnesses in the June 16 Crash Near the Scenic Overlook (Biking In L.A.)
    • Rallying Call for Businesses to Battle Bev. Hills Over Subway Route (Biz Journal)
    • Curbed Recaps the News on AEG, Farmers Field and Transportation
    • Architecht Selected for Convention Center Re-Build (Daily News)
    • Dancing at the Van Nuys Flyaway.  Free Performances This Weekend (Tumblr)
    • Metro Gets Way Ahead of the Game Warning About Road Closures...for the Westside Subway (Curbed)
    • LAPD Looks to Celebs' Twitter Feeds for Carmageddon Warnings (LAT)
    • Steve Hymon Spends All Day Talking About Road Closures (One, Two, Three)

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