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    • As COVID Cases Rise, L.A. Health Officials Urge Mask-Wearing (LAT)
    • OCTA Approves New Labor Contract (LB Post)
    • Montebello Grade Separation Project Receives $70M CA Grant (SGV Tribune)
    • Torrance Grudgingly Eases ADU Requirements (Daily Breeze)
    • There's Always Somebody Riding DowneyLink Bus (Patriot)
    • Carnage: Driver Sought In Fatal Vermont/Venice Hit-and-Run Crash (KTLA)...Menifee High School Student Killed, Three Others Injured, In Crash (Daily Bulletin)...Driver Killed Crashing Into Fire Engine On 60 Freeway In Jurupa Valley (Daily Bulletin)...Driver Strikes, Injures Crossing Guard In Hawaiian Gardens (Los Cerritos News)
    • Should California Build Less Parking? (LAT)

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