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    • Beverly Hills Appeals Metro Subway Tunnel Ruling (BH Courier, LAT)
    • Sheriff Tickets Cyclist in Sunset Bus-Only Bikes OK Lane (YouTube)
    • Editorial: River To Be L.A.'s Verdant Front Yard (LAT)
    • Contested Freeway-Scale Riverside-Figueroa Bridge Open For Cars (Eastsider)
    • Other L.A. River News: Tiny Nice New River Park Opens in N. Atwater (LA Stormwater)
    • Driver-Texter's Most Essential Life Hack: Parking at Yellow Curb (LAWeekly)
    • Big Blue Bus Hires New Chiefs (SM Surf)
    • Editorial: Really Really Really Excited About Driverless Cars (LAT)
    • Does Long Beach Have Enough Parks? (LongBeachize)
    • California, Seven Other States Announce “Action Plan” to Promote Electric Cars (Mercury News)

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