Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:31 AM PDT on May 2, 2023
- Parking Costs Are Huge, Including Disney Hall (Washington Post)
- Pasadena’s Most Dangerous Intersections (Pasadena Now)
- L.A. Fixed Neglected Silver Lake/Temple Vision Zero Facility (SBLA Twitter)
- Apparent Stabbing At Hollywood/Vine Metro B Line Station (Reddit)
- Metrolink Train Strikes, Kills Person In Newhall (SC Signal)
- Carnage: Truck Driver Kills Pedestrian On 10 Freeway In Bloomington (KTLA)
…Driver Kills Motorcyclist In Pomona Crash (Daily Bulletin)
…Driver Crashes Into Santa Ana Building, Critically Injures Person (KTLA)
…Police Apprehend Hit-and-Run Suspect After Crash (Pasadena Now) - 34-Unit Affordable Housing Opens In La Puente (Urbanize)
- Pasadena Not Sponsoring Bike Month This Year (Pasadena Now)
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