Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:17 AM PST on January 13, 2020
- Pasadena Could Back-Pedal On VMT (Biking in L.A., Pasadena Complete Streets)
- Changing the Way Folks Talk About Car Crashes (LAist)
- Metro’s New Line Naming System Is In Effect (LAist)
- L.A. Rethinking Taxi System (NYT)
- Carnage: Driver Hits, Kills Off-Duty Sheriff In Valley Village (LAT, Daily News)
…Driver Kills Skateboarder In Pico Rivera Hit-and-Run Crash (CBS2) - Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Into Eight Parked Cars In Bellflower (CBS2)
- NoHo Bar Fight Leads To Overturned Car (CBS2)
- Metrolink Focus On Safety In Decade After Glendale Crash (Daily News)
- LAT On Lee-Lundquist Election Rematch
- More On the Future Of L.A. Street Lights (LAist)
- Homeowner Sues To Stop Los Feliz Bridge Housing (Curbed)
- 94-Unit Low Income Homes Project Planned In Westlake (Urbanize)
- Supportive Homes Opening, More Needed (LAT)
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