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Families of Those Killed by LASD Describe Ongoing Harassment by Deputies as Part of a “Triple Assault”
By Sahra Sulaiman |
"I don't have another life to give. I don't have any more breaths to take. I don't have any more hashtags. I don't have any more energy to be marching with my fist up in the air [only] to come back to the same thing," declared Khadijah Shabazz. "Right now, it needs to be all broken down, torn down, and started all over again."
Why Biden Is Right to Think Beyond the DOT in His Infrastructure Package
By Kea Wilson |
Opponents of President Biden's infrastructure plan ignore that "transportation infrastructure" must include tackling our frayed social safety nets and our broken street designs.
Today’s Headlines
By Joe Linton |
RIP Martin Wachs (UCLA ITS) Investing in Place On Restoring Metro Service (TransitCenter Podcast) L.A. Nears Settlement In Homelessness Lawsuit (LAT) LAUSD Begins Reopening Some Campuses Today (LAist) Carnage: Man Killed In Solo Crash Near Palmdale (Antelope Valley News) …Driver Killed In 2-Car Crash In Azusa (SGV Tribune) L.A. Plans To Update Cornfield Arroyo Seco […]
This Week In Livable Streets
By Joe Linton |
Metro committee meetings, Culver Mayor Alex Fisch, Neighborhood Council deadlines, and more
Delayed Bike Lanes Coming Soon to Widened North Spring Street Bridge
By Joe Linton |
The delayed Spring and Wilhardt bike lanes are expected to soon connect to L.A. State Historic Park, Chinatown Station, and the L.A. River bike/walk path
Today’s Headlines
By Joe Linton |
L.A. County COVID Cases And Deaths Continue To Decline (LAT) LAT Editorial: Keep Slow Streets And Outdoor Dining After Pandemic Metro Slowly Adding Back Some Cut Bus Service Starting Today (The Source) Las Vegas PD Cuff Deaf Black Woman To Stop Her From Signing ASL (@sahra Twitter) LAPD Rejecting Protestor Complaints (LAist, LAT) More On […]