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    • How Can Metro Serve New Rams Stadium? (Urbanize)
    • So Cal Bus Ridership Decline Worst In Orange County (Voice of OC)
    • Taking Forever, CA Moves Another Step Toward Ditching Level Of Service (SBCA)
    • Cheap Gas Taxes Result In State Transportation Budget Decline (LAT)
    • Residents Demand City Action At Jefferson Oil Drilling Site (LAT)
    • Video: Driver Attacks Cyclists On Chevy Chase In Glendale (CiclaValley)
    • Councilmember Blumenfield Leads Annual Community Bike Ride (Daily News)
    • Carnage: In Koreatown, Couple Walking Struck By Hit-and-Run Driver (LAT)...Apparent Street-Racer Kills Beloved Music Teacher (LAT)...Santa Ana Pedestrian Killed In Hit-and-Run Crime (LAT)
    • Twin Cities Cop Posts #BlackLivesMatter Activists Should Be "Run Over" (Twin Cities Pioneer Press)

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