Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:10 AM PDT on April 25, 2023
- City Council Nixes Move Culver City Bus/Bike/Walk Improvements (Bike CC, Biking in L.A.)
- Photos Of Metro’s Under Construction Airport Connector Station (Urbanize)
- Rider Who Survived Machete Attack Suing Metro (ABC7)
- Not Easy For Metro To Shift To Cashless Transit (Daily News)
- L.A. Traffic Signal Timing Favors Drivers (LAT)
- Pasadena Set To Launch Ebike Rebate Program (Pasadena Now)
- Carnage: Man Ejected From Truck, Dies On Freeway In Mission Hills (KTLA)
…Pacoima 5 Freeway Multi-Car Crash Kills One Person (2UrbanGirls)
…Person Killed In Two-Car Crash In Harbor City (2UrbanGirls)
…Off Duty Officer Dies In Riverside Car vs. Motorcycle Crash (LAT)
…Santa Ana Hit-and-Run Driver Kills One Person (KTLA)
…San Bernardino Sheriff Seeks Hit-and-Run Driver Who Injured People (KTLA) - Governor Newsom Announces $690M In State Transpo Project Grants (KTLA)
- Bipartisan Lawmakers Push Feds To Vegas High-Speed Rail (KTLA, NBC4)
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