Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PDT on October 22, 2020
- Preview Of Today’s Metro Board Meeting (The Source)
…includes 605/5 Freeway Widening, Union Station, Regional Connector items - Metro And Others Break Ground On South L.A. SEED School (The Source)
- Racism Part Of WeHo Subway Opposition (WeHoVille)
- New Cesar Chavez Bus Pavilion, Behind Union Station, Opens (The Source)
- Council District 4 Race Heats Up As Ryu Attacks Progressive Opponent Raman (Knock)
- L.A. City Approves $203M For 6 Supportive Housing Projects (Urbanize)
- How the LAT Helped Write Segregation Into CA Constitution
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