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    • Teacher Arrested Last Week For Silver Lake Hit-and-Run Crime (LAT)
    • CiclaValley Previews Sunday's CicLAvia
    • Voyage L.A. Interviews John Jones III Of Watts' East Side Riders Bike Club
    • Carnage: Motorist Killed In Freeway Crash Near City Of Industry (SGVTribune)
    • Driver Slams Into Echo Park Storefront (Eastsider, @coma_loney Instagram)
    • Metro Eyes Tolls On 105 In Downey (Downey Patriot)
    • Rain Caused Del Mar Train Track Damage (LAT)
    • Vartabedian Sees Challenges In High-Speed Rail Burbank Airport Tunnel (LAT)
    • Nury Martinez To Become L.A. City Council President (Daily News)
    • More On Lower L.A. River Anti-Displacement Zone (Curbed)
    • Head Of L.A. Homeless Services Authority Quits (LAT)
    • Swedish Transit Tram Trolls Electric Car Show (Metro Mag)

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