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    • Carnage: Father Accidentally Drives Over, Kills Toddler In Riverside (LAT)...Driver To Face Trial In Fatal Gardena Crash On Tesla Autopilot (Daily News)...Three Injured In Pasadena Car Crash (Pasadena Now)
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    • Average Gas Price About $2 Higher Than A Year Ago (LB Post)...High Gas Price Anecdotes: Including E-Bikes and Buses (Eastsider)
    • CA Lawmakers Again Fail To Ban Oil Drilling In State Waters (LAT)

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