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Thursday’s Headlines

Rendering of Mount San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) transit center – via Gruen Associates

  • Metro Fare Capping Starts This Saturday July 1 (The Source)
  • More Work To Do To Make Venice Blvd Safer and Great For Bikes (People Powered Media)
  • Additional Beverly Hills Subway Portal Could Cost $134 Million (Urbanize)
  • Amtrak Train Crashes Into Truck In Moorpark, Derails, Injuring 16 People (LAT)
  • Mt. SAC Celebrates New Transit Center (SGV Tribune)
  • Santa Clarita Budget Includes Sand Canyon Trail Funding (SC Signal)
  • Amid Crumbling Cliffs, OC Considers Moving Surfliner Tracks (LAT)
  • Carnage: Driver Killed In Studio City Freeway Crash (KTLA)
    • Crash In Granada Hills Seriously Injures Three People (Daily News)
    • Family and Friends Mourn Teens Killed In 710 Freeway Crash (LB Post, KTLA)
  • Public Pensions Must Stop Investing In Fossil Fuels (LAT)
  • L.A. Podcast Talks Regional Connector, Curren Price, Pride, and CD6

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