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    • "Unions Want to Make Road Construction More Expensive" (OC Register)
    • Earth Day Shows Need to Diversify Environmental Movement (Daily News)
    • Carson City Council Approves Plans for Football Stadium (LAT)
    • Greater L.A. Region Is a Bad Place to Age (Curbed)
    • Metro Seriously Discussing Orange Line BRT/Light Rail Together (The Source)
    • WeHo Looks to Light Sync to Fight Car Congestion (WeHoville)
    • Phew, Old Towne Metrolink Parking Lot Plans Are Back! (OC Register)
    • CM Englander Celebrates Earth Day by Installing Drought Tolerant Lawn (Daily News)
    • Bike the Vote Endorsed Terry Tornek Wins Mayor's Race in Pasadena (NBC4)
    • Ya Know How it Goes. One Driver T-Bones Another. That Car Hits Two Pedestrians and then Another Car. The Third Car Smashes Into a Poll. Accidents Happen. Oh, Well. (Daily News)
    • Awww Man, So Another Driver Hit Three Kids in a Crosswalk in North Hollywood. The Good News Is the Police Didn't Overreact and Charge People with a Crime or Anything. Accidents Happen. (Daily News)

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