Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:11 AM PST on February 4, 2022
- Today Is Transit Equity Day (Annenberg Media)
…Metrolink Offering Free Rides - LAT Editorial: Forget Monorail For Sepulveda
- City Council Approves Blumenfield/Bonin Sidewalk Repair Reform Motion (SMDP, KABC)
- Flier: Metro Rail Will Destroy Sherman Oaks (@StreetsblogLA Twitter)
- WeHo Could Move Sheriff Station For Crenshaw North Extension (WeHoVille)
- L Line Construction To Temporarily Close Fulton Road In La Verne (SGV Tribune)
- Top L.A. Cop-Watcher Charged With Rare Eavesdropping Crime (L.A. Taco)
- City Plans To Clear Ktown Anti-Camping Rocks (@JohnMotter Twitter)
- LAT Podcast On Robo-Cars Killing People
- As Earth Warms, Air Conditioning Will CA Overwhelm Power Grid (LAT)
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