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    • Racism Poses Challenge To Black Bicyclists (Biking in L.A.)
    • Metro Board To Consider Bone-Deep Cuts To Bus Service (Investing in Place)
    • L.A. Podcast Critiques End Of Do-Little CA Legislative Session
    • CA Plans For 1.3M New Homes In So Cal, Cities Will Likely Appeal (Daily News)
    • Pomona Shaping Affordable Housing Requirements (SGV Tribune)
    • SCV Signal Looks At New Santa Clarita Bike Plan
    • Daily News Calls Fare-Free Metro Transit An "Unworkable Fantasy"
    • Manhattan Beach Task Force To Redo Bruce's Beach Plaque First (Daily Breeze)

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Friday’s Headlines

ICE, Measure HLA, Chinatown, Mid-City, SB79, Glendale, and more

March 6, 2026

Dedication: Crenshaw and Slauson to Forever be Known as “Nipsey Hussle Square”

“Age fourteen on up, my whole life took place on these four corners...This really was my foundation," Hussle told Current TV back in 2010. Now renamed in his honor, they pay tribute to how he transformed them.

March 5, 2026

Measure HLA at Two Years: a Timeline of How L.A. City has Resisted Safer Multimodal Streets

With just 300 feet of HLA upgrades in two years, L.A. City's main effort has been to actively block HLA progress

March 5, 2026

Thursday’s Headlines

World Cup, LAPD, LASD, congestion pricing, Waymo, homelessness, Long Beach, Metrolink, Glendale, car-nage, and more

March 5, 2026

Wednesday’s Headlines

Nipsey Hussle Square, Long Beach, marathon, Griffith Park, Sycamore Grove Park, car-nage, and more

March 4, 2026

SGV Connect 146: What’s Next for the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority

CEO Habib Balian joins SGV Connect to discuss the A Line’s steady ridership, transit-oriented development along the corridor, and the shift to a new delivery model for the long-anticipated Claremont extension.

March 3, 2026
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