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    • Dodgers Gondola Takes A Step Forward (SGV Tribune)
    • Carnage: Long Beach Driver Kills Man In Wheelchair (ABC7)...Three Car Crash Kills Two On 5 Freeway In Pacoima (LAT, Daily News)
    • Racist Statement Made By Metrolink Staff In Riverside (Facebook video)Metrolink's Official Response (Metrolink Facebook)
    • L.A. Taco Looks Into 'Woon' Frazier Hit-and-Run
    • East L.A. Bus Stabbing Victim Dies (Eastsider)
    • 40 Percent Of Angelenos Struggle With High Cost Of Rent (Curbed)
    • Plans Filed For Angels Landing Tower DTLA Development (Urbanize)
    • Driver Wrongly Accelerates, Nearly Breaks Through Santa Monica Parking Structure (SM Daily Press)
    • Listing Of Cities With Variable-Price Performance Parking Programs (Reinventing Parking)

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