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    • ARTCRANK Posters Still for Sale at Orange 20. Check Them Out...More to Come... (LAist)
    • Transit Ridership Up Locally, Regionally, Nationally (LAT)
    • UCLA Releases Climate Plan: Dense Development, Better Rail Transit (Curbed, Pac. Swell)
    • Crash Victim in Huizar Crash Files Suit Against City Alleging Favoritism, Late Alcohol Test (LAT)
    • Editorial: Give Transponder Violators a Break Until After Holidays (Pasadena Star-News)
    • In Some Parts of the City, Apartment Dwellers Can't Get Local Parking Permits (Curbed)
    • How Early 20th Century Builder Created and Influenced DTLA (Downtown News)
    • Mayor Candidates: No on Any Compromise on Digital Billboards (City Watch)
    • It's Been 25 Years Since City Council Included a Latina, But Some Are Running This Time (Daily News)
    • Just In Case You Were Out of Town Last Week, Read This L.A. Weekly Story

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