Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:10 AM PST on January 7, 2021
- Congress Confirms Biden/Harris After Insurrection (LAT)
…Trump Supporters Clash With Police In Downtown L.A. (LAT, Daily News) - CA Hits 2.5 Million COVID Cases (LAT)
…Post Holiday COVID Surge Getting Worse (LAT)
…OC Congressmember Steel, Who Fought Mask Mandate, Has COVID (LAT) - Supervisor Kuehl Will Not Run Again, Assemblymember Bloom Declares Candidacy for Seat (@rpyers Twitter)
- Inglewood Releases Peoplemover Draft EIR (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Driver Killed Crashing Car Into DTLA Building (CBS)
…Driver Killed In Solo Crash In Redondo Beach (Daily Breeze)
…Suspect DUI Driver Killed Person In Anaheim (Whittier Daily News)
…Head-On Crash Kills Five In Central California (LAT) - Car Parking In Short Supply In Santa Ana (Voice of OC)
- 5-Story 17-Unit Modular Apartments Planned Near Beverly-Vermont Metro Station (Urbanize)
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