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City starting work on La Brea bus lane, but lower section connecting to Expo is being further delayed by Councilmember Heather Hutt. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • City of Cerritos Continues Lawsuit Against Metro West Santa Ana Branch (Los Cerritos News)
  • More On Work Getting Underway On La Brea Bus Lanes (Urbanize, Beverly Press)
  • Metro Bails On Delayed Union Station Bike/Ped Upgrades (Biking in L.A., @numble Twitter)
  • Increase In Unhoused Population Nearly All People Living In Cars (LAist)
  • 68 People Killed In Traffic Violence Over 4th Of July Weeknend (KTLA)
  • Carnage: City To Announce Boyle Heights Safety Improvements Where Driver Injured Youth (KTLA)
    • New Details In Head-On Van Nuys Crash That Killed Two People (KTLA)
    • Car Crash Ignites 13-Acre Wildfire In Ventura County (KTLA)
    • Driver Slams Into 5 Freeway Divider In Newhall (KTLA)
  • App Gives Tour Of Black Neighborhood Demolished For 10 Freeway (SM Mirror)

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