Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:46 AM PDT on May 13, 2022
- L.A. County COVID Cases Jump 20% In One Week (LAist)
…COVID Cases Worst For Unvaccinated and Youth (AV Times) - Take Metro To DTLA Reproductive Rights Rally Tomorrow (The Source)
…Rally Is 10 a.m. City Hall Steps, 200 Spring Street (Downtown News) - Santa Clarita Hosts “Hit the Trail” Community Bike Ride Tomorrow (SC Signal)
- Metrolink Train Strikes, Kills Bicyclist In Upland (Biking in L.A.)
- Carnage: Person Killed In North Hills Car Crash (Daily News)
…Police Seek Harbor Gateway Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed Pedestrian (LAT)
…Newport Beach Driver Jumps Curb Kills Three People, Injures Three More (LAT)
…Driver Survives Going Off Mulholland Drive Cliff (Daily News) - Councilmember Joe Buscaino Drops Out Of Mayors Race (LAT, LAist, Daily News)
- New York City Advocates Also Campaign For Streets For All 25×25 (Biking in L.A.)
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