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    • Silver Lake Polka Dot Plaza Will Be Permanent (Eastsider)
    • Proponents Drop Push for Increase in State Vehicle License Fee (Mercury News)
    • Review Ordered of Court Ruling Blocking CAHSR Funding (LAT)
    • Yup, LAPD Doubling Down on Dumb Ped Stings (Curbed)
    • More on Fare Evasion on the Orange Line (LAT)
    • How to Make Sure You Don't Get a Bad Police Report After a Crash (Biking in L.A.)
    • Shipping Association Holds Conference on Competitiveness of LA/LB Ports (Press-Telegram)
    • Gas Price Update! The Price of Gas Isn't Changing Very Much (Daily News)
    • Jerry Brown Is Very, Very Popular (LAT)
    • Metro Will Now Let You Advertise for Them for Free (The Source)

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