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The Week in Short Videos

Back to Long Beach and the feds. want more fracking in the Central Valley.

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The Week in Short Videos

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And if you can’t get enough Streetsblog videos, Streetsblog NYC has a TikTok Channel and Streetfilms is archived on YouTube.

Also, this week Streetsblog NYC announced they’re making a Streetsblog themed action movie starring Sebastian Stan. This announcement came on April 1. Ha, ha.

Here’s This Week’s Videos:

Tuesday: The Joes are back in Long Beach and they take a ride to show off the great views of the Mark Bixby Bike-Ped Path on International Gateway Bridge.

@streetsblogla8

Check out the Mark Bixby bike-ped path on #LongBeach International Gateway Bridge. It’s a short ride/walk from the end of the Metro A Line in downtown #LongBeachCA – Great views!

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Wednesday: The feds are pushing to open public land to fracking in California’s Central Valley. Yikes.

@streetsblogcal

California Could Expand Fracking — Here’s What That Means A new proposal could open parts of California — including the Central Valley — to more fracking. Should the state allow it? #California #Fracking #centralvalleyca #Climate #Environment

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