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    • Inglewood Home Values Are Soaring - Blame New Stadium? (Curbed)
    • CA High-Speed Rail Agency Selects Preferred Route From Palmdale to Burbank (LAT)
    • New Owner Breathes Life Into L.A.-Vegas Rail Project (Urbanize, SGV Tribune)
    • Echo Park Library Could Host Safe Parking For Homeless (Eastsider)
    • Port To Use Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks To Cut Emissions (Daily News)
    • Over Half Of Long Beach Police Used App That Scrubbed Messages (LAT)
    • W.Hollywood To Mark Sidewalks Against E-Scooters (WeHoVille)
    • Governor Signed S.B. 961 Approving Infrastructure Districts (Move L.A.)

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