Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:18 AM PDT on June 1, 2021
- More On Metro Suspending Work On 710 Freeway Widening (LB Post)
- LAPD After George Floyd: Fewer Officers, Hardly Defunded (LAT)
- Guessing At Mayoral Succession: Interim Mayor Krekorian? (L.A. Magazine, L.A. Podcast)
- Carnage: Driver Killed In Solo Northridge Crash (Daily News)
- E-Scooter Rider Strikes, Kills Man In Venice (Daily News, Biking in L.A.)
- New Tech Could Keep E-Scooters Off Sidewalks (SMDP)
- Driver Crashes Into Transit Bus On 5 Freeway In Santa Clarita (SC Signal)
- 23-Story Residential Tower Under Construction In Chinatown (Urbanize)
- Road Widening Set To Displace Boyle Heights Tortilla Factory (LAT)
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