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    • The Long Tortured Story Of Bringing Rail Back To L.A. (LAT)
    • Jefferson Blvd And Other So. Cal Projects Announced For State ATP Funding (Biking in L.A.)...Safe Routes To School Provides Overview Of Statewide ATP Breakdown
    • Car-Train Crash Causes Expo Delays (The Source)
    • Dead Woman Found By Expo Line, Possibly Hit By Train (LAT)
    • How Zoning Constrains Housing In L.A. And Glendale (Let's Go L.A.)
    • Phillips Explains Why He Will Vote No On Measure JJJ - Build Better L.A. (Better Institutions)
    • Metro Receives $1.9M CA MSRC Grant For CNG Bus Engines (The Source)
    • California Modifying Rebate System To Boost Electric Car Sales (KPCC)

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