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    • Nury Martinez Wins in CD6 Special Election, See Our Interview with Her Above (LAT, Daily News)
    • New Plans Unveiled for 51 Mile L.A. River Bike Path (Curbed)
    • Castle Actor Stanis Katic Talks Car Free Travel and LA's Transpo. Future (LAist)
    • Metro: Let's Just Dismiss Those Lawsuits Against the Regional Connector (Downtown News)
    • Panel at Zocalo Thinks Drivers and Cyclists Can Learn to Get Along (City Watch)
    • Name Change for LB Transit Mall Station Vote Scheduled for Thursday (LB Post)
    • Is Hollywood Millenium Too Close to an Earthquake Fault? (LAT)
    • "Jay Walking" Was Just a Massive Public Shaming Campaign (Paleo Future)
    • Canyon County Hit and Run Knocks Out Power (Daily News)
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