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    • Election 2020: Bass On Track To Be L.A. Mayor (LAT)...Horvath Growing Lead In Supervisor Race (WeHoVille)...Richardson Extends Lead In LB Mayor Race (LB Post)...Graphing L.A. County Vote Result Trends (David Yanofsky)
    • Metro Riders Blast Proposed Metro Fare Hike (Daily News)
    • South Pasadena's Anti-Pedestrian Fair Oaks Project At Committee Today (Biking in L.A.)
    • Downey Council Considering Eliminating DowneyLink Bus Service (Downey Patriot)
    • Whittier Making Safe Routes To School Improvements In Los Nietos Area (Whittier Daily News)
    • Duarte-Station Adjacent Apartment Complex Nearly Complete (Urbanize)
    • Carnage: LB Cyclist Dies 9 Days After Hit-and-Run (Biking in L.A., LB Post)...Two Hospitalized In Long Beach Car Crash (LB Post)...Driver Identified In Deadly Palmdale Head-On Crash (AV Times)
    • Long Beach Breaks Ground On Lagoon Revamp (LongBeachIze)

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