Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:21 AM PST on March 8, 2021
- Metro To Host Meetings On Fare-Free Transit Proposal (Daily Breeze)
- Sheriff Wants To Investigate Corrupt Politicians, DA Says No (LAist)
- DA Gascón Team Aligned With His Reform Pledges, Criticized By PD Union (LAT)
- Tomorrow Is Last Day To Request Mail-In Ballot For Central L.A. N’hood Councils (Streets for All)
- Carnage: Father Obscuring Teen’s Role In Fatal Crash (Celeb Magazine)
…Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Cyclist In North Hills (Biking in L.A., Daily News)
…Person Killed In Porter Ranch Car Crash (Daily News)
…Serious Wrong-Way Freeway Crash On 405 In South Bay (Daily Breeze) - L.A. County Could Return Bruce’s Beach To Family It Was Taken From (Guardian)
- As Cliffs Erode, Studies Underway For Route For New Del Mar Railr Route (LAT)
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