Wednesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:49 AM PDT on June 28, 2023
- Imelda Padilla Takes Early Lead In City Council District 6 Race (LAT)
- Metro Fare Capping Part Of Broader Push For Equitable Fares (Governing)
- Whittier Looks To Remove Parking To Add Capacity To Whittier Blvd (Whittier Daily News)
- Representative Cardenas And Metro CEO Wiggins Tour East SFV Rail Site (Daily News)
- Planning For New Metrolink Stations In Boyle Heights and Pico Rivera (SGV Tribune)
- West Hollywood Keeps E-Scooters, Adds Speed Limits (WeHoVille)
- ArroyoFest To Open 110 Freeway (LA Taco)
- Carnage: Fashion Designer Spanto Dies From Car Crash (Distractify, Fox11)
- UCLA Researcher Finds Benefits Of Pandemic Outdoor Dining (UCLA Luskin)
- LongBeachIze Loves LB’s Queer District Proposal
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