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    • Shocker: So Cal Gas Prices Predicted To Rise By Summer 2015 (LAT)
    • Détente Between Cyclists and L.A. City Councilmember Gil Cedillo (LAT)
    • How Santa Monica Got Its 3rd Street Promenade (KCET)
    • Steve Lopez Profiles Departing Metro CEO Art Leahy (LAT)
    • Custom Cargo "Food Bikes" Boost Small Businesses (KPCC)
    • Graph Bait: 2014 Was Hottest Year On Record (LAT)
    • Cheap Gas Isn't the Only Factor In Driving Expenses (LAT)
    • Carnage: Collision Kills One on 405 Freeway in Inglewood (Daily Breeze)
    • Fitness Model Killed By Train During Unpermitted Shoot in Burbank (KPCC)
    • L.A. Looks To Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District for L.A. River (CBSLAT)
    • Civil Rights History: Black Access To Southern California Beaches (KCET)
    • Frank Gruber On Electoral Attack Advertising (Santa Monica Next)
    • Eyes on the Street: Handsome SF Bicycling Improvements (SBSF)
    • Average Men Drive 63% More Than Average Women (Treehugger)
    • Peak Driving By State, Some States Peaked in Early 90s, California 2004 (WaPo)
    • Speed Kills, Statistically Speaking (538)

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