Today’s Headlines
7 CHP Officers Charged in Driver’s Death After He Was Pulled Over for DUI (LAT) Regional Connector Train Testing Is Underway (The Source) Bel Air Association Sues Metro Over Subway Public Records Request (@numble Twitter) Police Union Files Suit Demanding Website with Cops Pics Be Taken Down (Daily News) Transit Must Convince Public, Policymakers They … Continued
8:33 AM PDT on March 30, 2023
- 7 CHP Officers Charged in Driver’s Death After He Was Pulled Over for DUI (LAT)
- Regional Connector Train Testing Is Underway (The Source)
- Bel Air Association Sues Metro Over Subway Public Records Request (@numble Twitter)
- Police Union Files Suit Demanding Website with Cops Pics Be Taken Down (Daily News)
- Transit Must Convince Public, Policymakers They Are Indispensable (Vox)
- 600 Units at Metro-Adjacent West Edge Almost Ready for Move Ins (Urbanize)
- Short Term Rentals Hide Their Address to Avoid LA Law (Santa Monica Next)
- Newsom Signs Gas Price Gouging Bill (LA Weekly)
- Here Comes the Rain Again (Daily News)
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