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Joe Linton
8:39 AM PDT on June 8, 2018
- L.A. Solved Traffic During 1984 Olympics, Can Do Again (Curbed)
- More On Arrests In Frederick ‘Woon’ Frazier Hit-and-Run (Biking in L.A., LAT)
- Carnage: Multi-Car Crash Kills One Near Burbank Airport (LAT)
- Metro Releases Rail Concept Maps For Sepulveda Pass (The Source)
- Santa Monica Proposes Regulations For Scooters, E-Bikes (Curbed)
- Western/Fountain Hollywood Development Survives Challenge (Urbanize)
- West Hollywood Will Run Free Pride Festival Shuttle (The Source)
- Downtown L.A. Is Booming (Urbanize)
- Mountain View’s Deadly Tesla Robo-Car Crash Was Driving Itself (KPCC)
- LAFC Soccer Players Take Expo Rail To Work (The Source)
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