Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
7:59 AM PDT on June 28, 2018
- Preview Of Today’s Metro Board Meeting (The Source)
- Backlash Group Files Lawsuit Against Venice Blvd Great Street (Biking in L.A.)
- Affordable Housing Near Transit Is A Win-Win (ACT LA Medium)
- Autonocast Interviews LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds
- City Council Approves Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Redevelopment (LAT)
- USC Study Finds Poor Air Quality In Lincoln Hts, Echo Pk (Eastsider)
- Video: Bird and Lime Scooter Riders Crash On Beach Path (Reddit)
- Latest On Metro Subway Cell Phone Service (The Source)
- Legislators Trying To Figure Out 710 Stub Properties (SGV Tribune)
- City Council Looks To Crack Down On Street Racing (Daily News)
- Sunday Service Returns To Pasadena Transit (SGV Tribune)
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