Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PST on January 27, 2023
- Metro Renderings Of Future DTLA Arts District Subway Station (Urbanize)
- Metro Looking At End-Of-Line Policy, As Some Cities Blame Homelessness Issues On Transit (LB Post, Daily News)
- Metro Releases Torrance C (Green) Line Draft EIR (The Source)
- Metro Welcomes Mayor Bass (The Source)
- Old Road Temporarily Closed For Metro 5 Freeway Widening Construction (SC Signal)
- Carnage: Popular Street Vendor Killed In DUI Car Crash (L.A. Taco, Inclusive Action, GoFundMe)
…Suspect Arrested In South L.A. Hit-and-Run Crash That Killed 2 People (LAT, Daily News) - Study Finds Chevron El Segundo Refinery Among Worst Water Polluters (LAT)
- Beverly Hills Virtual Parking Permit Program Hitting Snags (Beverly Press)
- Avalon Ferry Terminal Awarded $5M Federal Grant (LB Post)
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