Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:07 AM PDT on September 28, 2021
- Representative Karen Bass Is Running For Mayor Of L.A. (Daily News, L.A. Magazine)
- DA Gascón To Dismiss 60,000 Past Marijuana Convictions (LAT, LAist, L.A. Magazine)
- Short Video On Santa Monica Ocean Avenue Protected Bike Lanes (Yo Venice)
- Reddit User Calls Out Long Metro Wait Times, Due To Staffing Shortages
- Metro Responds To Some Questions About Recent Service Changes (The Source)
- Torrance Transit Workers Protest Unsafe Staffing Levels [from August] (Andy Porkchop YouTube)
- New Sepulveda Transit Project Video and FAQ (The Source)
- Carnage: One Killed In Crash On 710 Freeway In Long Beach (LB Post)
…Canyon Country Solo Crash On 14 Freeway Sends One To Hospital (SC Signal) - 4-Story 64-Home Supportive Housing Coming to Reseda (Urbanize)
- 19-Story 278-Home Supportive Housing Tower Coming To Downtown L.A. (L.A. Magazine)
- San Diego Seeing Pushback Against Laws Easing Adding Granny Flats (LAT)
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