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  • Metro Offers Free NYE Rides and Extended Service Tonight (The Source, KTLA)
    • Long Beach Transit Offers Free NYE Rides Today (LB Post)
    • Culver City Bus Offers Free NYE Rides Today (CC Crossroads)
    • Santa Monica Big Blue Bus Offers Free NYE Rides Today
  • Media Critical Of CA Law Improving Ped Safety By Daylighting Crosswalks (WeHo Online)
  • Wealthy White Neighborhoods Keep Winning Fights Against Affordable Housing (Public Press)
  • How To Improve Dodgers Stadium Access (Urbanize)
  • Developer Sues Hikers In La Tuna Canyon Dispute (Crescenta Valley Weekly)
  • OC Supervisor Chafee Now Chair Of Metrolink Board (Downtown News)
  • High School Mourns Student Killed In River Bike Path Crash (Glendale News Press)
  • Carnage: Driver Kills Pedestrian In Cypress Park (Eastsider)
    • Two People Killed In Solo Car Crash In Baldwin Hills (2UrbanGirls)
    • Valley Comic Book Store Owner Killed In Mall Car-Scooter Crash (Daily News)
    • SMPD Arrest Suspect In Deadly Hit-and-Run Crash (SM Mirror, SMDP)
    • Temecula Driver Dies In Crash (Daily News)
    • Three More Car Crashes On Fountain Avenue In Four Days (WeHo Times 1, 2, 3)
  • Urbanize's 2024 Year In Review
  • L.A. Podcast Reviews 2024's Biggest Stories
  • Laguna Beach Has Most DUI Arrests Per Capita For CA Cities (LAT)
  • Streetsblog USA's 2024 Year In Review

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