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    • County Public Health Warns Against Spring Break Travel Due to COVID (Daily News)
    • Centralizing CA Vaccinations Might Not Serve Vulnerable Communities Well (LAT)
    • Traffic Worse As So Cal Reopens (ABC7)
    • "Neighborhoods Frustrated" By Metro Sepulveda Transit Plans (BH Courier)
    • LAT Video: Driver Slams Into West L.A. Tent Encampment
    • More On Activists Project Roomkey Check For Garcetti (Daily News)
    • SCAG Adopts Regional Housing Assessment (Daily News)
    • Affordable Housing Proposed For Long-Vacant Santa Fe Springs Site (Whittier Daily News)
    • Proposal To Upsize Little Tokyo Affordable Housing Project Near First/Central Station (Urbanize)
    • L.A. Bringing "High Design" To the Granny Flat (LAT)
    • Petaluma Says No More Gas Stations (LAT)
    • Baldwin Hills Conservancy's David McNeill Is Person Behind Park To Playa Trail (LAist)

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