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    • How Walkable Are L.A. and Long Beach? (Curbed)
    • Beverly Hills To Consider Santa Monica Blvd Bike Lanes Today (Biking in L.A.)
    • Carnage: Truck Crashes Into Yorba Linda House, Kills Two (LAT)...No Indication If House Had Helmet Or High Viz Paint Like These
    • Anti-Gentrification Campaign Targets Eastside Coffee Houses (Eastsider)
    • Search Underway For Driver In Echo Park Hit-and-Run Crime (CBS)
    • Metro Completes Purple Line Fairfax Decking Early (The Source)
    • Study: L.A. Rent Burden Is Worst In U.S. (L.A. Weekly)
    • Elon Musk Says Tunnel Talks With Garcetti Are Promising (Engadget)
    • Too Soon To Charge For Metro Parking In Monrovia (Monrovia Now)
    • To Be A World Class City, L.A. Must Become Bikeable (CityWatch)
    • Research: Black/Latino Drivers Search More On Less Evidence (LAT)

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