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By
Joe Linton
9:09 AM PDT on July 11, 2016
- How To Transform the 2 Freeway Stub Into A Park (LAT)
- More On South L.A. Anti-Skyscraper Development Lawsuit (LAT)
- How Flying Pigeon Got His Stolen Cargo Bike Back
- Metrolink Approves $1.5M To Fix Defective Rail Cars (LAT)
- Black Lives Matter Protesters Close 405 Freeway In Inglewood (LAT, KPCC)
- Little Tokyo Looks To Pedestrianize Azusa Street Alley (Urbanize)
- Hostile SUV Driver Threatens Group Filming On Road In Ramona (Alex Stone Fb, PetaPixel)
- Carnage: Santa Ana Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Three (LAT)
…Man And Two Children Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash On 91 Freeway In Artesia (LAT) - UCLA CHA Makes the Case For Increasing the Gas Tax
- Lawsuit Contents San Diego Transit Agency Not Coordinating With Bike-Share (SD Reader)
- Economic Reasons Predominant In Millennials’ Rejection Of Car Cult (WaPo)
- Pokemon Players Accidentally Getting Exercise (Gizmodo)
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