Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:18 AM PST on November 20, 2020
- New State And L.A. COVID Restrictions (Daily News)
…Curfews Won’t Stop COVID Spread (Curbed) - L.A. Assemblymembers Carrillo and Rubio Criticized For Hawaii Trip (LAist)
- Metro Eminent Domain Reveals Beverly Hills High Owned By LAUSD (Beverly Press)
- Metro COVID Recovery Report Raises Questions (Investing in Place)
- Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills South L.A. Cyclist (Biking in L.A.)
…Van Nuys Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian (Daily News) - Metro Committee Approves Hahn Push To Electrify Silver Line to San Pedro (Daily Bulletin)
- City Planning Commission Approves 7-Story 175-Unit DTLA Supportive Housing (Urbanize)
- Metro Hits Restart For Little Tokyo Station Joint Development (Urbanize)
- Knock Checks In With Echo Park Unhoused Community
- Biden/Harris Sweepstakes – Changes At Metro, Sups, And City Council (@investinplace Instagram)
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