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    • Using Data To Prevent Bicycle Crashes (LAT)...Real Life Car-Bike Crash Footage Makes A Chilling PSA (Biking in L.A.)
    • Congress Approves Budget, Anticipated Subway Construction Funding Intact (The Source)
    • L.A.'s Mobility Plan Could Lessen Rush-Hour Bus Bunching (Land of Rye)
    • Councilmember Buscaino Takes New Silver Line BRT Pedro To City Hall (Buscaino Facebook)
    • A Long View On L.A. River Revitalization (L.A. Review of Books)
    • Redevelopment Reshaping Boyle Heights County USC Medical Center (Urbanize)
    • Freeway Terror Attack Is What So Cal Law Enforcement Worries About (LAT)
    • No Uber/Lyft At LAX Yet During Busy Holiday Season (KPCC)
    • L.A. Wins "Pavement Preservation" Award (Curbed)
    • Las Vegas Driver Intentionally Mows Down Pedestrians (KPCCLAT)

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