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    • CicLAvia VII! Iconic Wilshire Corridor! June 23! (Streetsblog LA)
    • Crenshaw Subway Coalition Readies for Leimert Park Station Announcement (Wave)
    • Hears Pep Talk from Rev. Eric Lee (Front Page)
    • More on Metro's Wilshire Bus Only Lanes Announcement (The Source, Curbed)
    • American Apparel Helps Spring Street Park Open Early (Curbed)
    • Garcetti, Greuel, Tied Up with 11 Days Left (LAT)
    • National Train Day Parties at Union Station, Tomorrow (The Source)
    • L.A. Walks Schedules Major Fundraiser 
    • SoCal Gas Prices Back Over $4 a Gallon (Daily News)
    • Daily Fender Bender: Hollywood Starlet Kristin Stewart Backs Into Trouble (Daily Mail)
    • Daily Carnage: Shootout After High Speed Chase Leaves Suspect Dead (LAT)

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