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    • Investing in Place On Metro Measure M Draft Spending Guidelines
    • Carnage: Fletcher Drive Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Victim Ryan Coreas Dies (NBC4)
    • City Soliciting Proposals For DTLA Angels Knoll TOD Site (Urbanize)
    • Measure S Opponents Scale Back Ballot Language Claims After Lawsuit (LAT)
    • Santa Monica To Host MANGo Safer Streets Workshop Monday (Santa Monica Spoke)
    • No Pants Subway Ride Streaks Out Of Union Station This Sunday (LAist)
    • Let's Go L.A. Explores Communications-Based Train Control
    • Do Busy Roads Cause Dementia? (Price Tags)
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ICE, LAPD vs. DIY crosswalks, Measure HLA, large asphalt repair, Koreatown pedestrian safety, Mariachi Plaza mixed-use, high-speed rail, car-nage, and more

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Friday’s Headlines

ICE terror escalating, Vision Zero failing, gondola, Olympics, Metro water taxi, NIMBYs vs. housing, car-nage and more

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Thursday’s Headlines

ICE, bus lane enforcement, HLA appeals, L.A. vs. SB79, LAPD, Metro December 14 service changes, Camino City Terrace, Norwalk, Ontario, Culver City, Canoga Park, car-nage and more

December 4, 2025

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