Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:09 AM PDT on April 1, 2022
- Metro Struggles With Unhoused People On Transit System (LAT)
- More On Crenshaw Partial Completion (Urbanize)
- How LAPD Ties To Media Unraveled (LAist)
- Inglewood People Mover Hearing Scheduled April 5 (2UrbanGirls)
- Person Attacked, Robbed At Santa Clarita Metrolink Station (SC Signal)
- Electric Cars In Demand, Supplies Short (LAT)
- Redondo Beach, Torrance, Carson, Whittier Sue To Block S.B. 9 Housing Lot Law (2UrbanGirls, Whittier Daily News)
- Why Do L.A. Mayoral Candidates Have So Little To Say About Climate? (LAT)
- 157-Apartment Development Topped Out Near Wilshire/Western Station (Urbanize)
- Construction Getting Underway For 127-Apartment Complex At Azusa Station (Urbanize)
- Carnage: LAPD Names Person Of Interest In Deadly Echo Park Hit-and-Run (LAT, Eastsider)
…Minor Injuries As Driver Parking Car Crashes Onto Top Of San Diego Ambulance (LAT) - More On East Hollywood DIY Crosswalks (LAist, NPR)
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