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Monday’s Headlines

Metro D Line Extension crossover tracks under construction

  • 19-Mile Pomona To Rancho Cucamonga Close To Construction (SGV Tribune)
  • L.A. Freeways' Legacy Of Pollution and Segregation (Afro LA)
  • New D Line Extension Train Track Crossovers (The Source)
  • Carnage: Murrieta Driver Kills Three People (KTLA)
    • Motorcyclist Killed In 605 Freeway Crash In Baldwin Park (2UrbanGirls)
    • Four People Hospitalized From Woodland Hills Car Crash (2UrbanGirls)
  • Affordable Housing Under Construction At Vermont/Manchester (Urbanize)
  • State Legislator Calls For E-Bike Licensing (Biking in L.A.)
  • L.A. Hotel Workers Endure Long Commutes, Sleeping In Cars (LAT)
  • Climate Change Everyone? It's Hot (LAT, LAist, Pasadena Now, Daily News, SC Signal)

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