Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:34 AM PST on December 16, 2021
- COVID Hospitalizations Surging Across CA (LAT)
- Pasadena Needs To Address Deadly Streets (Colorado Blvd)
- Carnage: Was Long Beach Liquor Store Complicit In Deadly Crash? (LB Post)
- Stevenson Ranch Car Crash Sends One To Hospital (SC Signal)
- Driver Crashes Into West Hollywood Outdoor Dining Area (WeHoVille)
- Permanent Supportive Housing Unwrapped In Venice (Urbanize)
- How PCH Almost Missed Malibu (KCRW)
- Uber To Test Driverless Food Delivery In Santa Monica Next Year (Daily News)
- California Program To Clean Trash Along Freeways Is Working (Daily News)
- Grand Jury Charges Oil Company In OC Spill (LB Post)
- Central Valley Oil Drilling Threatening Water Supply (LAT)
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