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    • ELECTION DAY is TOMORROW! Vote Like Your Street Depended On It!
    • Rest In Peace Cycling Advocate Alex Baum 1922-2015 (Biking In L.A.)Recent Tributes LADOT Bike Blog, Jewish Journal
    • Housing As A Utility, and Limits Of Redevelopment (Let's Go L.A.)
    • Literary Riders Tour L.A.'s Awesome Indy Book Providers (KPCC)
    • Amtrak Train Strikes Car in Camarillo, No Injuries (KPCC)
    • Hit And Run Leaves Teen With Life Threatening Injuries In Santa Ana (LAT)
    • Anaheim's New ARTIC Train Station Is A Disaster (Systemic Failure)
    • Lack Of Affordable Housing Problematic For Home Seekers (Santa Monica Next)
    • San Francisco Plans More Livable Alleys (SBSF)

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