Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:26 AM PDT on August 13, 2020
- Metro Green Line Turns 25, The Source Tells Its Problematic History
…nitpicks on a good article: Metro is still planning freeway rail stations and still widening freeways - Sheriff Half-Explains Guardado Killing (LAist, LAT)
…Sheriff Releases Pre-Killing Video Implying Guardado Link To Crime Hot Spot (LAT, @sahrasulaiman Twitter) - LAPD Responds In Force To Hoax Call At BLM L.A. Founder’s Home (LAT)
- Carnage: In Sylmar Truck Driver Strikes, Kills Man In Wheelchair (Daily News)
- Lyft and Uber Might Halt CA Operations Over Legal Ruling (LAT)
- Hermosa Beach Converting Car Lanes To Outdoor Dining and Bike Lane (Easy Reader)
- L.A. County Offering Rental Assistance To Folks Impacted By COVID-19 (LAT)
- Video: Bike Angeles Moseys Along New Valley Village Slow Streets
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