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    • L.A. Urban Core Is Full (Archinet News)
    • Uber Lost $1.2 Billion In First Half Of 2016 (Bloomberg)L.A. Market Has the Most Uber Drivers (RideGuru)
    • Low Rise Housing Planned Near Culver City Expo Station (Urbanize)
    • Deadly Reseda Hit-and-Run Driver Surrenders To Police (NBC4)
    • Metro's Upgraded Student Transit U-Pass A Hit At Rio Hondo (The Source)
    • Dangerous Santa Fe Springs Rail Crossing To Get Upgrade (SGV Tribune, LAT)
    • Walk Eagle Rock Makes the Case For Keeping DASH On Secondary Streets
    • How To Get To L.A.'s Under Construction Expo Park Soccer Stadium (L.A. Magazine)
    • Lines Drawn In L.A. Anti-Growth Initiative Debate Of 2017 (L.A. Weekly)...Developers Funding Anti-NII Efforts (Curbed)

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