Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:32 AM PDT on May 13, 2021
- Submit Comments On Metro FY21-22 Budget (The Source)
- American Prospect Looks Into Metro Fareless Transit Initiative
- L.A. Making Foothill Blvd Safer for Equestrians and Cyclists (LADOT YouTube)
…After 2019 Hit-and-Run Driver Killed Two Horses, Injured Riders (CBS2 YouTube)
…Give input via LADOT Foothill Blvd Traffic Safety Project webpage - Person On Tracks Killed By Metro Train At MacArthur Park Station (CBS2)
- As Drivers Return, So Does Road Rage (Xtown)
- E-Scooter/E-Bike Usage Rebounding (SMDP)
- Driver Crashes Into Long Beach Coffee Shop (LB Post)
- Crenshaw Line Adjacent Supportive Housing Breaks Ground In Hyde Park (Urbanize)
- Dump Truck Crashes Off 5 Freeway Into Parked Cars At the Citadel (Reddit)
- No, California, You Don’t Need To Stock Up On Gasoline (LAT)
- Latino and Black Californians, and Disadvantaged Areas, Less Likely To Receive Vaccine (LAT)
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