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    • Current Rain Storm Brings Flash Flood Warnings (LAist)
    • Streets for All Alert: Support Valley River Bike Path Along Dog Park
    • LADOT Tweet Ratioed: Small "Watch Your Speed" Sign Posted High Above Deadly Intersection...Driver Promtly Crashes Right Next To Small "Watch Your Speed" Sign (@HaSeongsRim Twitter)...LADOT Blames "Each Of Us" For Crash Deaths, Urges Us To Drive (SBLA Twitter)
    • Metro Releases RFP For On-Bus Camera Parking Enforcement (@numble Twitter)
    • Metro Closes Off MacArthur Park Station North Portal (@SBLA Twitter)
    • Jury Decides Against Police Who Injured Protestor (LAT, Daily News)
    • Adaptive Re-Use Veterans Supportive Housing Opens At Westside VA (Urbanize)
    • Ride A Railbike Along Scenic Ventura County Tracks (LAT)
    • Oscars Close Hollywood Metro, Sidewalks, Roads This Weekend (LAist)

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