Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:15 AM PDT on May 18, 2021
- CA Won’t Lift Mask Rules For Another Month (LAT, LAist)
- Stress-Free Bikeway Criticized By Hancock Park Homeowners (Larchmont Buzz)
- Gold Line Progress At Glendora Station (SGV Tribune)
- Whittier Hopes To Fix One Of Its Busiest Intersections (Whittier Daily News)
- Arcadia Homeless Housing Sparks Debate (LAist)
- West Hollywood Eyes More Privately-Owned Public Spaces (WeHoVille)
- Urbanize On Winners Of L.A. Low-Rise Density Competition
- Agoura Hills Wildlife Freeway Crossing Secures Grant (LAist)
- L.A.’s Other Funicular Railways (LAT)
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