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Ted, Let's Pack It In. The Times Has the Bike Beat Covered Now

    • LAT: Guys, Chill Out in the Comments on Our Bike Stories
    • LAT: Don't Forget Walktober! It's Not All About Bikes!
    • LAT: Raw Advocacy Lead to Bike Lanes on Colorado Boulevard
    • LAT: Send Us Video of Bike Lane Blockage
    • Businesses Make More Money During CicLAvias. Curbed Says, "Duh"
    • And There Are Some Great Discounts to Be Had (The Source)
    • DN Not Surprised That People Turn on HSR After Repeatedly Slamming It (Daily News)
    • There Sure Seems to Be a Lot of Patronage in Garcetti's Appointments (Observed)
    • Hawthorne Residents Weigh In on Plans for Downtown (Daily Breeze)
    • Gold Line to Montclair Moving Forward With No Funding Dedicated (Curbed)
    • Santa Ana Celebrates Parking Day (OC Register, by Kris Fortin)
    • Man Thrown from Motor Cycle Is Hit and Killed by Truck on 405 (LAT, Daily News)
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