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    • Tha Man Responsible for This Is Charged with DUI, But Released (Daily News)
    • A Look at How Much Traffic Farmers Field Will Create (Daily News)
    • LAT Ed Board: Pro-Robo Car, Anti-Mobile Billboard
    • LA Budget Chief Warns of Bankruptcy without Layoffs, Tax Hikes (LAT, Daily News)
    • In Venice, a Battle Over the Boardwalk (LAT)
    • Gas Prices Continue to Fall (Daily News)
    • The American Planning Association Is Coming to Town (CP&DR)
    • L.A. Eases Its Guilt By Naming Intersections After Pedestrians Killed There (City Watch)
    • Breaking: L.A. Not That Vain, Portland Not That Hip (Salon)

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ICE, Measure HLA, Chinatown, Mid-City, SB79, Glendale, and more

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Dedication: Crenshaw and Slauson to Forever be Known as “Nipsey Hussle Square”

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World Cup, LAPD, LASD, congestion pricing, Waymo, homelessness, Long Beach, Metrolink, Glendale, car-nage, and more

March 5, 2026

Wednesday’s Headlines

Nipsey Hussle Square, Long Beach, marathon, Griffith Park, Sycamore Grove Park, car-nage, and more

March 4, 2026

SGV Connect 146: What’s Next for the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority

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