Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:20 AM PDT on October 6, 2021
- Large Scale Sweep Of MacArthur Park Unhoused Set For October 15 (LAT)
- After Huntington Beach Oil Spill, Some Call To End Offshore Drilling (LAT, LB Post)
…Newsom Ties Oil Spill To Move Away From Fossil Fuels (LAT) - L.A. County Approves Returning Bruce’s Beach (Daily Breeze)
…Bruce’s Beach Is the Tarnished American Dream For Black Americans (LAT) - Carnage: Police Seek North Hills Deadly Hit-and-Run Driver (Daily News)
…Driver Kills Pedestrian On Pacific Coast Highway (LB Post)
…Driver Kills Man On 710 Freeway In Long Beach (LB Post)
…Motorcyclist Killed In Solo Crash In Palmdale (AV Times)
…West Hollywood Driver Strikes Man Sending Him To Hospital (WeHoVille) - State-Owned Montclair Transit Center Parking Could Become Housing (SGV Tribune)
- Take Metro To CicLAvia This Sunday (The Source)
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