Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:03 AM PDT on April 13, 2023
- Rider Stabbed To Death On A Line Train In Long Beach (LAT, KTLA, Daily News)
- In Irwindale, Another 210 Freeway Driver Crashes Into Gold Line Tracks (@SGVCityWatch Twitter)
- Rick Cole Talks Big Blue Bus, SaMo Airport at Santa Monica Next
- Beverly Hills Burton Way Rainwater Median Project Nearing Completion (Beverly Press)
- Nine Pasadena Streets Projects Get 710 Funding (SGV Tribune)
…pedestrians out of luck as opaque Metro Highway Program process rejected crosswalk safety upgrades - Carnage: Suspect Arrested In Boyle Heights Hit-and-Run (KTLA, Daily News)
…Driver Hits, Hospitalizes Two Pedestrians In Santa Monica (SMDP) - Court Ruling Expands Options For Suing E-Scooter Companies (SMDP)
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