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    • New COVID Variant Concerns L.A. Health Officials (LAist)
    • Sheriff Accused Of Intimidating Shooting Victim Families (LAist)
    • LAT Asks If Rich Californians Should Get Gas Price Relief...CA Cost Of Driving Is A Legislative Hot Potato (LAT)
    • Carnage: Community Rallies After Crash Leaves Kids Parentless (Downey Patriot)
    • Despite Protests, de León and City Clear Little Tokyo Unhoused Encampment (LAT, Daily News, ABC7)
    • 78-Apartment Affordable Housing Planned By Santa Monica E Line (Urbanize)
    • 92-Apartment, 64-Parking Space TOC Building Under Construction Near Sunset/Vermont Station (Urbanize)
    • 41-Apartment Affordable Housing Under Construction In South L.A. (Urbanize)
    • Supervisor Hahn Motion Pushes Metro-College Partnerships (Los Cerritos News)
    • Beverly Hills Considering Shuttle For First/Last Mile For Subway (Beverly Press)
    • Norwalk Revising Its Preferential Parking (Whittier Daily News)
    • WeHo Rainbow Crosswalks Quickly Looking Worn (WeHoVille)
    • KCRW Checks Out The Nearly Completed New Sixth Street Bridge
    • More On Elysian Valley Taylor Yard Bridge Opening (Curbed)
    • Portantino Walk/Bike Safety Bill Passes Committee (Pasadena Now)

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