Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on May 24, 2021
- Metro Bus Service Budget Still Falls Short (Investing in Place)
- How Pollution And Displacement Doomed 710 Freeway Expansion (LAT)
- Republicans Who Opposed CA Gas Tax Say It’s Not Working Fast Enough (LAT)
- Eastside Gold Line To Whittier Could Get CA Funding Boost (Whittier Daily News)
- Proposed Zero-Emission Truck Rules Could Cost LB $10+ Million (LB Post, LB Press Telegram)
- Carnage: Multi-Vehicle Crash Kills One In Reseda (Daily News)
…Three Injured In Lancaster Car Crash (Antelope Valley Times) - Photo Essay Of Sixth Street Viaduct Progress (LAT)
- CicLAvia Helping Expand Al Fresco In Placed Hard-Hit By COVID (LAist)
- Councilmember O’Farrell Bars Press From Echo Park Press Conference (KNOCK.LA)
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