Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:55 AM PDT on October 19, 2022
- LAT Editorial: Resign Already, Councilmembers Kevin de León And Gil Cedillo
…Councilmember Bonin (Twitter) Shares How Council Stifled Progressive Initiatives
…Councilmember Krekorian Becomes Council President (LAT, LAist, Daily News, NBC4) - County Looks To Work With Metro To Reach Homeless On Transit (LB Post, Pasadena Now, Daily News)
- Bike-Share Changes At Metro This Week (Biking in L.A.)
- San Clemente Amtrak Track Repair Could Take Through Year End (LAT)
- ActiveSGV Honors Pasadena Transportation Department (Pasadena Now)
- Cerritos College and Norwalk Transit Wrap Buses To Promote Student Fareless
- LB Temporarily Closes 8 DTLB Bus Stops To Install Shelters (LB Post)
- Carnage: Person Killed In Woodland Hills 101 Offramp Freeway Crash (Daily News, KTLA)
…Crash On Highway 14 Sends Two People To Hospital (SC Signal)
…Driver Charged In Deadly Crash Into Pomona Taco Stand (Whittier Daily News)
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