Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
10:12 AM PDT on July 25, 2022
- Scofflaw Drivers Racing/Crashing A Problem For New 6th St Bridge (@awalkerinLA Twitter, Daily News)
…Police Repeatedly Shut Down Bridge (CBS, LAT1, LAT2)
…Calls To Close Bridge To Driving (@MrDOLPH) - East L.A. Chamber Wants More Time To Review Metro Eastside L Line (Whittier Daily News)
- Sheriff Villanueva Defies Subpoena On Department Gangs (LAist, Witness L.A.)
- Pasadena Considers Regs For Traffic Violence Victim Memorials (Pasadena Now)
…Pasadena Considers Adopting Version Of Vision Zero (Pasadena Now) - Carnage: Driver Dies In Solo Crash In Gardena (Daily News)
…One Person Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash In Canyon Country (SC Signal)
…Driver Crashes Into Azusa Post Office (SGV Tribune) - In L.A. Thousands Of Federal Housing Vouchers Go Unused (LAT)
…Other Cities Show Some Housing Success Stories (LAT) - Average US Gas Price Falls 32 Cents To $4.54 (LB Post)
- California Is On Fire – Again (LAT)
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