Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:39 AM PST on December 21, 2022
- La Brea Bus Lanes Delayed Until ‘Early 2023’ (SBLA Twitter, The Source)
- Metro Service Restoration Hitting Some Snags (Reddit)
- Mayor Bass Hits the Ground Running During Housing Emergency (LAist)
- L.A. County Supports Mayor Bass Homelessness Declaration (LAT, LAist)
- LB Mayor Richardson To Declare Homelessness Emergency (LB Post)
- L.A. County Extends Eviction Protections By One Month (LAist, Daily News)
- Seven LAPD Officers Ticketed For DUIs (LAT)
- Port of L.A. Announces Funding For 22 Electric Trucks (Daily Breeze)
- Santa Ana Shuts Down Street Vendors For Christmas (L.A. Taco, KTLA)
- Carnage: Suspect Arrested In Deadly Torrance Hit-and-Run (Daily Breeze)
- Person Hit, Killed By Amtrak Train In Pomona (2UrbanGirls)
- 490-Apartment Bldg Rising By Vermont/Beverly Station (Urbanize)
- A Brit Rides L.A. Bike-Share Once, Doesn’t Like L.A. (Cycling Tips)
- California “Jaywalking” Law Is Changing January 1 (Daily News)
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