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    • No Charges for Distracted Sheriff Who Killed Milt Olin with His Car (Daily News)
    • Kind of Takes the Wind Out of the "Give Me 3" Sails, But PR Campaign Moves On (ZevWeb)
    • Insurance Company Study Says L.A.'s Roads Getting More Dangerous (Curbed)
    • Man Who Sexually Assaulted Woman on Purple Line Pleads Guilty (Register)
    • Different Levels of Excitement from OC Cities Towards State Bike Grants (Voice of OC)
    • Metro Releases Study for Gold Line Extension from East L.A. to Whittier (Boyle Heights Beat)
    • SaMo Will Change Unpopular New Bus Stops, But Won't Bring Back Benches (Patch, SMDP)
    • Santa Monica Next Turns 1 (SaMo Next)
    • Long Beach Will Modernize Parking Meters (LBP)
    • Lancaster Mulls Closing Metrolink Station to "Stop Poaching of Homeless Services" (AVT)

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