Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:41 AM PDT on May 3, 2021
- L.A. County Reports A Day With No COVID Deaths (LAT)
- DA Gascón At Center Stage Of National Reform Movement (Daily News)
- Long Beach Looks To Road Diet To Make Spring Street Safer (Press Telegram)
- LAT Looks Into Indirect Bribes In City Hall Corruption Scandal
- L.A. Seeks $300K From Inglewood Over Mayor Butts Car Crash (Daily Breeze)
- Remembering Bob Herman, Advocate For DTLA And Transit (SGV Tribune)
- Carnage: Motorcyclist Killed In Wilmington Car Crash (Daily Breeze)
…Details Scant In Glendora Cyclist Death (SGV Tribune, Biking in L.A.) - Newhall Rollover Car Crash Sends One Person To Hospital (SC Signal)
- DUI Driver Jumps Curb, Slams Into Santa Ana Parking Structure, Tries To Flee (OC Register)
- Blame Housing Costs For Slowed CA Population Growth (LAT)
- So Cal Gas Prices Continue To Climb (CBS2)
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