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    • Metro Transit Ridership Rebounding (The Source)
    • Metro Plans To Widen the 91 Freeway In Long Beach (SBLA Twitter)
    • Investing in Place Celebrates Bus Advocacy Coalition, Metro Service Restoration, and Other Gains
    • State Legislature Approves Bill Permitting County To Return Bruce's Beach (Daily Breeze)
    • L.A. County Dems Call For Villanueva To Resign Due To LASD Gangs (KNOCK-LA)
    • Carnage: Driver Stikes, Kills Pedestrian In Pasadena (Pasadena Complete Streets)...Suspect Arrested In Deadly Covina Hit-and-Run Crash (Whittier Daily News)
    • Norwalk Doesn't Want Uber To Run Dial-a-Ride Service (Whittier Daily News)
    • Inglewood Plans For Station Area Transit-Oriented Development (Urbanize)
    • Construction Started For Afffordable Housing Next To Lafayette Park (Urbanize)
    • L.A. Urban Oil Wells Linked To Asthma, Other Health Issues (The Conversation)

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