Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:47 AM PST on November 16, 2018
- Metro Announces Crenshaw Line Will Open Mid-2020 (The Source)
- More On Metro Committee Approving Car-Centric 710 N Projects (Pasadena Star News)
…710 N Renters Sue Caltrans Over Inflated Home Sale Prices (Daily News) - CA High-Speed Rail Authority Narrowing Down L.A. County Options (Curbed)
- Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian In Historic Filipinotown (Eastsider)
…Lancaster Woman Killed In Head-On Car Crash (Daily News) - Downey And South Gate Clash Over Homeless Vet Housing (Downey Patriot)
- Westlake Tenants Face Retaliation Eviction After Rent Strike (Curbed)
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