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    • Hit and Run Driver That Killed Cyclist on Winnetka Ave Caught (Daily News)
    • LACBC Challenges Krekorian Not To Kill Lankershim Safety Plan
    • Paid Parking Coming To Foothill Gold Line Outer Stations In June (The Source)
    • LAT Notices Caltrain Grant Has Gone Through, Reporting Focuses on HSR
    • CicLAvia Coming To San Dimas, La Verne, Pomona and Claremont in 2018 (Daily Bulletin)
    • Metro Announces July Launch Dates For Pasadena, Port of L.A. Bike-Share (The Source)
    • Council Approves Expensive Atwater Multi-Modal L.A. River Bridge (Curbed, LAT)
    • L.A. Saw A Double-Digit Decline In Tourism (LAist)
    • Virtual Tour Unveiled for Outdoor Mall in Long Beach (LongBeachize)
    • WAZE Announces Plans for Carpool App (LAT)

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