Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
10:15 AM PDT on September 27, 2022
- Pasadena Reviewing Fate Of Canceled 710 Freeway Housing (Pasadena Now)
- South L.A. Community Plan Update Aims To Shift Development To Commercial Corridors (Urbanize)
- California Ends Parking Mandates At Transit-Rich Locations (LAT)
- Southeast L.A. Toxic Tours Teach About Pollution And Resistance (LAist)
- 8 Places To Bike In Southern California (LAT)
…9 Groups To Bike So Cal With (LAT) - Metro Joint Development Supportive Housing Under Construction In Boyle Heights (Urbanize)
- L.A. Keeps Taking Steps Toward Banning Neighborhood Oil Drilling (Daily News)
- Carnage: Driver Hits, Kills Teen In Quartz Hill (AV Times)
- Ancient Landslide Threatens Amtrak San Clemente Tracks (LAT)
- Caltrans Closing 101 In Encino To Demolish Ped Bridge (Daily News)
- This Weekend Caltrans Closing 91 Freeway For Repairs (LAT)
- So Cal Gas Prices Rising (LAT, KTLA)
- Metro
Halting Freeway WideningTo Celebrate Clean Air Day October 5 (The Source)
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