Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:03 AM PST on November 15, 2021
- What Biden Infrastructure Bill Means For California (LAT)
…Metro Celebrates Passage Of Infrastructure Bill (The Source)
…Garcetti To Attend Today’s Infra Bill Signing (LAT) - Upcoming Meetings On Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension (Whittier Daily News, The Source)
- In Move Toward Multi-Modal Projects, Metro Highway Dept Now Under Planning (@numble Twitter)
- Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson talks Homelessness, LAPD, and More (KNOCK-LA)
- Critique Of Times Column Vigilante Response To Bike Theft (The Column)
- Sheriffs Compton Station Gang Whistleblower Lawsuit Dismissed (L.A. Podcast blog)
- Carnage: Two People Killed In 405 Freeway Crash In Seal Beach (LB Post)
…Pedestrian Killed In Monrovia Car Crash (SGV Tribune) - Valley Group Calls For Councilmember Lee To Be Removed From Planning Committee (Daily News)
- Gas Prices Are Up – Can Biden Do Anything? (LAist)
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