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    • Where to Find Healthy Food in South L.A.? New Map, Bike Rides, Point the Way (NBC4)
    • Hey, Janette Sadik-Khan Was Here Last Week. What Did She Say? (The Source)
    • Love Those Spring Street Parklets, But They Need Bike Parking (LA Weekly)
    • If You Lock Faregates, More People Will Use Fare Media (The Source)
    • Mother of Victim in Griffith Park Hit and Run That Caused Cyclist to Lose Leg Pleads for Help (News-Press)
    • Is Walking and Bicycling Pleitez the Livable Streets Candidate, or Is It a Stunt? (Biking in L.A.)
    • Longshot in CD 5 Threatens to Shoot Anyone Painting Bike Lane on Westwood Blvd. (Patch)
    • Meanwhile, There's Races in 28 Other Local Municipalities (KPCC)
    • Anaheim Streetcar Just a Subsidy for Disney (Voice of O.C.)
    • Scarlet, There's Plenty of Ways to Drink and Ride in L.A., Responsible of Course... (Contact Music)
    • ...We're Even Using Beer to Create Public Spaces (KCET)

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