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By
Joe Linton
8:59 AM PST on December 5, 2016
- Watts Jordan Downs Redevelopment Stirs Gentrification Concerns (LAT)
- Supervisor Kuehl To Replace Antonovich On SCAQMD Board (KPCC)
- Cyclist Badly Injured In Alhambra Motorcycle Collision (SGV Tribune)
- Carnage: Man Walking Along 5 Freeway In Arleta Struck And Killed (Daily News)
- Pasadena Receives $1.2M Grant To Help Rose Bowl Traffic (KPCC)
- Koretz Touts $1.5M For 26 Pico-Robertson Parking Spaces, $57,700 Per (Koretz Facebook)
- Foothill Transit Offers Winter Destinations (Footnotes)
- L.A. Conservancy Sues Against Gehry Sunset Strip Hollywood Development (Curbed, WeHoVille)
- Electric Bike Expo Buzzes Into Santa Monica (KPCC)
- Why U.S. Roads Are Much More Dangerous Than Europe’s (Vox)
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