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    • Susana Schick Recovering from Hit and Run Attack (Biking In L.A.)
    • Story Attracting Mainstream Attention (LAist, LA Weekly, LAT, KPCC, CBS)
    • Proposed North-South East Valley Line Could Run on Van Nuys, Not Sepulveda (Daily News)
    • Not Optimistic About Farmers Field Traffic Plan (Blog Downtown)
    • Poll: Nearly Half of Angelenos Back Downtown Stadium (LAT)
    • Unable to Pass Lasting Transportation Bill, House R's Meddle in High Speed Rail (LAT)
    • No High Speed Rail for the O.C. (Register)
    • Long Beach Gets $5.3 Million for Pair of Parks (LB Post, Press Telegram)
    • Why Does U.S. Build Roads Then Refuse to Maintain Them (Bloomberg)
    • Because We Need Highway Construction Projects to Make Babies (NBC4)

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