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    • Over A Hundred Attend March For South L.A. Hit-and-Run Victim (@LA_Bike_Dad Twitter)
    • Expo Line DTLA Stations Back Open (The Source)
    • Carnage: Bicyclist Killed By U-Turning Truck Driver Near Griffth Park (Biking in L.A.)...North Hills Deadly Hit-and-Run Driver Arrested In Mexico (LAT, Daily News, NBC)...Newport Beach Man Killed On South L.A. Freeway (Daily News)...Glendale DUI Strikes, Nearly Kills Teen (ABC7)
    • Meeting Tonight On Pasadena Bike Streets Plan (Pasadena Now)
    • L.A. County Considering Protected Bikeways (ActiveSGV)
    • 22-Story Office Tower Planned Near Expo La Cienega Jefferson (Urbanize, Curbed)
    • Newsom Tells SoCal To At Least Plan For More Housing (LAT)
    • HHH Homeless Housing Getting Built (LAT)

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