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    • Election News: It's Caruso vs. Bass (LAist, LAT, Daily News)...LAT, LAist Round Out L.A., Sheriff, Supervisor Results - spoiler: incumbents did well
    • LAT Editorial: Is L.A. Getting Serious About Safer Streets?
    • Why Is SCAQMD So Into Natural Gas? (Capital & Main)
    • Eastsider Looks At Proposed Valley Boulevard Complete Streets Makeover
    • Caltrans Adding Bike Lanes To PCH In Orange County (OC Register)
    • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Bicyclist In San Clemente (Biking in L.A.)
    • LAist Tours An Electric Vehicle Expo
    • Slauson Rec Center Planned As Part Of Rail2River South L.A. Path (Urbanize)
    • Record-Breaking Heat Expected This Week (Daily Breeze)

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ICE, Playa del Rey cyclist memorial, potholes, don't poop on buses PSA, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Venice Dell housing, car-nage, and more

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Updates on L.A. City Stopping Resurfacing, Instead Doing “Large Asphalt Repair”

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