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    • LAT On L.A. City Streetlight Design Competition
    • Carnage: Driver Kills Cyclist In Buena Park (Biking in L.A.)
    • Driver Injures Pedestrian, Triggering Fight In Shadow Hills (Daily News)
    • Riverside County Planning Sales Tax For Highway Projects (Press Enterprise)
    • Victorville-Vegas High-Speed Rail Construction To Start In 2020 (Daily News)
    • Super Shuttle Going Out Of Business (LAT, Daily News)

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