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    • Earthjustice Sues AQMD Over Refinery Regulations (Press-Telegram)
    • CicLAvia Announces February 26 West Valley Route
    • Biking in L.A. Tallies Annual Cyclist Deaths For So Cal Counties
    • Beverly Hills Looks To New Law To Curb Street Racing (Beverly Press)
    • Caltrans Meeting Regarding Replacing 134 Freeway Bridge Railing (Pasadena Now)
    • Six Story 376-Apartment Mixed-Use Approved For Chinatown (Urbanize)
    • Carnage: 10 Freeway Multi-Vehicle Crash Kills One In Pomona Area (2UrbanGirls)...Driver Hits, Kills Pedestrian In Gardena (2UrbanGirls)...Person Killed In 710 Freeway Crash In Lynwood Area (2UrbanGirls)...Manslaughter Charges For LB New Years DUI Driver Who Killed Ped (LB Post)...Wet Weather Crashes On 5 and 14 Freeways (SC Signal)
    • Major Rainstorms: Governor Newsome Declares Emergency (LAT)...Flooding Closes Part Of 710 Freeway In North LB (LB Post, Press-Telegram)...Sepulveda Basin Closed Due to Flooding (Daily News)...PCH Closures In Malibu (Daily Breeze, Malibu Times) and OC (KTLA)

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