Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:23 AM PDT on April 23, 2021
- More On Proposed Metro Fareless Pilot (Urbanize, SGV Tribune)
- San Diego Moves Forward With Grand Central Station Plans (SD Union Tribune)
- Carnage: Sheriffs Investigating Fatal Acton Crash (Santa Clarita Signal)
…19-Year-Old UK Basketball Star Killed In Car Crash In Northridge (WKYT)
…Hit-and-Run Truck Driver Sends Boyle Heights Cyclist To ICU (Biking in L.A.) - Sheriff Releases Isaias Cervantes Shooting Video (LAist)
- Judge’s Skid Row Order Has Officials Scrambling (LAT)
…L.A. County Is Appealing Skid Row Order (L.A. Magazine) - KNOCK-LA Profiles Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell
- Metro Provides Santa Clarita $47.5M Pandemic Relief For Highway Infrastructure (Santa Clarita Signal)
- Planning Commission OKs 41-Story Apartment Tower Near Wilshire/Vermont Station (Urbanize)
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