Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PST on November 17, 2017
- Los Angeles Transit Ridership Decline Leads Nation (New Geography)
- Carnage: Boyle Heights/East L.A. Crash Kills Two Children (KPCC, LAT)
…Driver Who Killed Woman In Malibu Crosswalk Sentenced To One Year (LAT) - Metrolink Possible Frequency Map Shows Possible Expansion (Reddit)
- The Source Review Metro Committee Mtgs: Customer Experience, Rail Disruptions
- Hollywood Development Would Be Subject To Rent Stabilization (Urbanize)
- 7-Story Mixed-Use Development Planned Near Hollywood/Western (Urbanize)
- Shocker: AAA Predicts Bad Thanksgiving Traffic At LAX (Curbed)
- Tesla Plans Big Electric Trucks (KPCC, LAT)
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