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    • COVID-19 Distancing May Have Kept CA From NYC-Level Spike (LAT)
    • CA Hospitalizations Spike (LAT)
    • L.A. Freezes Rents On Rent-Controlled Apartments (LAT)
    • L.A. Tightens Rules On Farmers Markets (LAist)
    • L.A. Disconnecting Pedestrian Beg Buttons (Biking in L.A. Twitter)
    • Free Fares Help Bus Operations Keep Distance (SGV Tribune)
    • Montebello Further Reduces Bus Service (Whittier DN)
    • Long Beach Shuts Down Bike-Share (LB Public Works Twitter)
    • Carnage: Late Night Hancock Park Car Crash Kills Two, Seriously Injures Another (CBS2)...Suspect Sought In Rowland Heights Hit-And-Run Crime (SGV Tribune)
    • Trump Weakens Car Fuel Standards (LAT)

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