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    • 2016 Saw A Record Number Of USA Miles Driven (KPCC)
    • DASH Driver Honks, Passes Dangerously Close To Cyclist (Biking in L.A.)
    • Overtime LAPD Metro Policing A Catastrophic Liability (CityWatch)
    • Carnage: 60-Year-Old Man Hit-and-Run Killed In Boyle Heights (Eastsider)...Cyclist Killed By Van In Sun Valley (Biking in L.A., CiclaValley)...Driver Strikes And Kills Man On 101 Freeway In Thousand Oaks (LAT)...Hit-and-Run Driver Crashes Into House's Bedroom In La Puente (LAT)
    • West Hollywood Candidates On Parking And Traffic (WeHoVille)
    • Council Approves Affordable Housing With Park In South L.A. (Curbed)
    • Boyle Heights Gallery Closes Citing Anti-Gentrification Protests (Eastsider, LAT)
    • Trump Admin Killed Bay Area Rail Electrification Project (Greenism)
    • L.A. Making Plans To Spend $1.2B On Homeless Housing (KPCC)

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