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    • Should Caltrans Change HOV Requirement So That It Takes 3 Riders? (Daily News)
    • First Bike Share Kiosks Could Come to L.A. in Next 2 to 3 Weeks (Curbed)
    • And Then There Was Darkness. L.A.'s Digital Billboards Go Dark Following Judge's Ruling (Daily News)
    • Krekorian Begins Own Outreach on Bike Planning for Lankershim Blvd. (CD2 News)
    • LAPD Offers Rewards on Hit and Runs (Facebook)
    • Greuel Lays Out Budget Priorities (LAT, Daily News)
    • Road Bond Road Show in the SFV, Tonight! (Daily News)
    • Disreputable Conservative "News Outlet" Attacks CAHSR Through More Reputable Outlet (Business Insider)
    • Daily Carnage: Search Continues for Killer of Young Artist in 2012 K-Town Hit and Run (LAT)
    • Vote for Bike Friendly Business Districts (Green Octopus)

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