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    • D.A. Says Charges Likely for Deputy Who Killed Milt Olin (Daily News)
    • More on the Gatto Hit and Run Bill, Also Requires Stopping At, Not Near, Crash (Biking in L.A.)
    • Someone Please Take Away Justin Bieber's Keys Before He Kills Someone (LAT)
    • Today's Metro Board Meeting Will Be LOOOOONG (The Source)
    • You Could Have Read This Story on Expo Ridership in Streetsblog in September (ZevWeb)
    • Silver Lake Reservoir Conservancy Has Plans for Esplanades as Future Parks (Curbed)
    • Groundbreaking  for Remainder of Wilshire Bus Only Lanes. No Ceremonial Shovels. (The Source)
    • Ridley-Thomas Wants Rail to LAX, Just Like Everyone Who Isn't an Airport Commish (Daily News)
    • In-and-Out  Wants Suburban Feel Even in Urban Places, Including Parking Lots (DTLA Rising)
    • New Robot Masters Taking Over Local Architecture School (L.A. Weekly)
    • We Know You Don't Like CAHSR. You Don't Have to Write It Everyday (LAT)
    • Guy That Killed Red Light Program and Wants to Kill Parking Meter Program Writing Reports for Reason (SGV Tribune)

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