Today’s Headlines
(Apology - these are yesterday's headlines that SBLA mistakenly failed to publish - so enjoy a second dose of headlines today)
By
Joe Linton
10:55 AM PST on March 10, 2023
(Apology – these are yesterday’s headlines that SBLA mistakenly failed to publish – so enjoy a second dose of headlines today)
- Los Angeles Sheriff’s Second-In-Command Has Alleged Gang Tattoo (Capital & Main)
- New Bus Shelter Program Has A Chance To Prioritize Bus Riders (dot.LA)
- State Dept Of Toxic Substance Control Exide Pony Show (EYCEJ)
- Inglewood Pushes To Cancel Grade Separation, Instead Fund PeopleMover (@numble Twitter)
- West Hollywood Council Slows E-Scooter Program (WeHoVille)
- Carnage: Person Killed In Fiery 10 Freeway Crash In South L.A. (2UrbanGirls)
…Person Injured In Santa Monica Car Crash Into Wall (KTLA)
…Driver Strikes Motorcyclist In Newport Beach (KTLA)
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