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    • L.A. COVID Hospitalizations Top 4000, Bed Shortage Coming (SGV Tribune, LAT)
    • Survey Finds Angelenos Want Support For Bigger And Broader Changes To Policing (KNOCK.LA)
    • LAPD Union Seeks To Raise $10M To Fight Layoffs (LAT)
    • Crime Victims Group Speaks Out Against DA Gascon Reforms (ABC7)
    • Long Beach Councilmember Rex Richardson Joins AQMD Board (2 Urban Girls, Press-Telegram)
    • 40 Formerly Unhoused Families Move Into North Hills Housing (CBS2)
    • One Year To Fix Housing In L.A. (Urbanize)
    • Carnage: El Monte DUI Suspect Driver Kills One, Injures Two (SGV Tribune)
    • Garcetti Says 'In This Together' But Doesn't Meet With Advocates (KNOCK.LA)

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