Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:44 AM PDT on September 29, 2022
- San Dimas Lawsuit Over Gold Line Station Parking (SGV Tribune)
- E-Bike-Share Comes To the SGV (SGV Tribune)
- LASD Gangs Hearing: Sheriff Harassed Witnesses And Whistleblowers (Witness L.A.)
- East End Of C (Green) Line Replaced By Bus Bridge This Weekend (The Source)
- Bribery Complaint Filed Against Councilmember Negrete (Santa Monica Next)
- 40-Story Residential Tower Proposed By Metro Wilshire/La Brea Station (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Driver Kills Pedestrian and Three Dogs In Downtown L.A. (Daily News, KTLA5)
…One Person Killed In Multi-Car Crash On 605 Freeway In Cerritos (2UrbanGirls)
…Cypress Driver Who Killed Man (Who Tried To Kill Cat) Charged With Murder (LAT)
…Driver Who Killed LB Student Pleads Not Guilty To Manslaughter (LB Post) - So Cal Gas Prices Jump Higher (KTLA5)
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