Today’s Headlines
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Joe Linton
8:57 AM PDT on September 1, 2022
- Climate Catastrophe Watch: Woodland Hills Hits Record 112 Degrees (LAT)
…Prolonged Heat Wave: So Cal Temps Expected 10-18 Degrees Above Normal (LAist, Daily Breeze)
…Cm Blumenfield & LADOT response: add more parking in Woodland Hills - Streets for All Tweets Last Night’s LADOT Venice Blvd Bus/Bike Lane Meeting
- How People Use the New 6th Street Bridge (LAist)
- NRDC Looks Into Metro Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
- Metrolink Offers Discounts for EBT Card Holders (2UrbanGirls)
- Carnage: Driver Strikes, Kills Pedestrian In North Long Beach (LB Post)
…Pedestrian Identified Who Was Killed By Driver Near CSULB (LB Post)
…LAX Driver Strikes Two Pedestrians (KTLA5) - 142-Unit Affordable TOC Planned By Lafayette Park (Urbanize)
- 49-Unit Modular Supportive Housing Nearing Completion In South L.A. (Urbanize)
- Handful of Democrats Needed To Approve Climate Legislation (Capital & Main)
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