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    • Policy Solutions That Can Make For Happy Mothers Day (Investing in Place)
    • LAist Explains What BRT Is And Why Metro Wants It
    • Buscaino: $120 Billion In Measure R2 And We'll Still Have Potholes? (LAT Editorial)
    • CA Pedestrian Conference Coming To Long Beach In June (Investing in Place)
    • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian In Downey (Downey Patriot)
    • Glendale Elementary Students Bike To School For Bike Month (Glendale News Press)
    • Bicycling's Great For the First 3 Miles/Last 3 Miles To/From Transit (The Source)
    • Good Samaritan's Bicycling CEO Photos Of People Around DTLA (Downtown News)
    • Santa Monica Slow Growth Initiative Likely To Reach Ballot (KPCC)
    • Despite Some Pollution, You Should Still Walk and Bike (WaPo)

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