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    • Michael Brown Killing Protestors Shut Down 110 Freeway Near Pico (LAT)
    • Insane Holiday Car Traffic Is A Sign of Good Economy (KPCC)
    • Billions of Dollars Made L.A. Freeways Relatively Earthquake Safe (LAT)
    • A Look At Potential New Transit Projects on Van Nuys Blvd (The Source)
    • CM Cedillo Schedules Safety Meetings (Flying Pigeon)
    • Photos of New Expo Line Sepulveda Station with $Multimillion Parking Structure (Curbed)
    • Cutter Head Arrives for Crenshaw/LAX Line Tunnel Construction (The Source)
    • Santa Monica City Manager Talks Sustainability, Bikes, Inequality, &More (Santa Monica Next)
    • New Anaheim Transit Center Looks Like "Disco Roller Rink" (OC Register)
    • Divvy Bike Share Death Grave Injury: 1 in 3 Million (SB Chicago)
    • What Are the Implications of Peak Car? (Price Tags)

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