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    • Metro Announces Eastside L Line Extension Meetings (The Source)
    • Electeds Push State To Fund Foothill L Line Extension (SGV Tribune)
    • How Long Beach Transit Is Weathering the Pandemic (LB Business Journal)
    • Audit Report: Rising Construction Costs Hamper HHH Homeless Housing (Urbanize)
    • Raman's New Riverside Drive Bike Lanes Under Construction (SBLA Twitter)
    • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian On Sepulveda In Sherman Oaks (Daily News)...One Killed, Six Hurt In Malibu PCH Crash (Daily News, Malibu Times)...Motorcyclist Killed In Crash In Thousand Oaks (LAT)...DUI Driver Flips Car In Alhambra (Alhambra PD Facebook)
    • Long Beach To Begin Demolition Of Old Gerald Desmond Bridge (LAT, LB Post)
    • Vegas Brightline High-Speed Rail To Get Additional Segment To Connect To Metrolink (RT&S, Forbes)
    • Report: Climate Emergency Worse Than Expected (LAT)

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