Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:47 AM PDT on July 13, 2021
- Low Income People Of Color Bear Brunt Of Rising Pedestrian Deaths (Witness L.A.)
- Caltrans Tavares Visits Hawkins Burgers, Says Working To Not Tear Down (@hawkinshob Instagram)
- Carnage: Torrance Transit Bus Driver Killed In Car Crash (City of Torrance)
…Panorama City Driver Kills Man Coming Out of Manhole (Fox11, Daily News)
…$50,000 Reward Offered In Harbor City Hit-and-Run Crash That Killed Girl (LAT)
…Officials Seek Information On Deadly Diamond Bar Hit-and-Run (SGV Tribune) - WeHoVille Wary Of Dangerous E-Scooters Return To WeHo
- CA High-Speed Rail and Palmdale Announce Station Planning Partnership (Antelope Valley Times)
- California Fires Burning Hotter, Faster (LAT)
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