Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:38 AM PDT on September 26, 2019
- Should Metro Spend $4.4M On South Bay High-Speed Internet? (LAT)
- Metro Lines Renaming – “A Line” vs. “Line A” (LAist)
- Drivers Breaking Laws At LADOT’s New 6th Street HAWK Crosswalk (KNX1070, LAist)
…At Site Where Councilmember Ryu Killed 6th Street Safety Improvements - CiclaValley Applauds Beverly Hills Speed Table Crossings
- Angelenos Quitting Jobs Over Long Commutes (LAist)
- Photos Of Under Construction Crenshaw/MLK Station (The Source)
- L.A. Sparks Stars On Metro Train Wraps (Sentinel)
- Carnage: Three Truck West Covina Freeway Crash Kills One (SGVTribune)
…Yesterday’s Critically Wounded Valley Glen Ped Died From Crash Injuries (Daily News) - Developments Planned on Mar Vista’s Venice Boulevard (Urbanize)
- 228-Home Mixed-Use Complex Planned On 7th Street In Koreatown (Urbanize)
- Chatsworth Nimbys Oppose CD12 Supportive Housing (Daily News)
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