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    • Hawthorne: Lankershim Boulevard Rises to Prominence In the Valley (LAT)
    • Do Supes Got the Spine for Another Measure J Fight? (City Watch)
    • SGV Bike Coalition Rises, Partnering with Metro on Access to El Monte Station (Pasadena Star-News)
    • Expo Becoming a Downtown Party Line (KPCC)
    • Get Ready for Pointless Turnstiles AMTRAK, Yvonne Burke Appointed to Board (The Source)
    • Santa Monica: New Parking App. Launched (Daily Press)
    • Bergamont Station Plan Adds 10 Miles of Sidewalks (Curbed)
    • Starting the Year on a Dumb Note, Santa Monica Fighting Over Exercisers (Daily Press)
    • 5th Candidate Qualifies for Mayoral Matching Funds, Enters Debates (KPCC)
    • Higher Bus Fares and a K-9 Unit? Thank Goodness I don't Live in the O.C. (Dana Point Times)
    • Cop Who Posted Video of Speeding in Broadway Tunnel is Taking Backlash “All in Stride” (SF Weekly)
    • Sales Way up for Chrysler (Daily News)
    • 2012 "The Year in Bike Music" (Cycleicious)

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