Friday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:54 AM PDT on July 14, 2023
- Santa Monica Looks To Up Vision Zero Efforts (SMDP)
- Manhattan Beach Considering Road Diet On MB Blvd (Daily Breeze)
- OC Adding Toll Lanes To 405 Freeway (LAT)
- Long Beach Opening E-Bike Lending Program (LB Post)
- Baldwin Park Hosting Roundabout Demonstration (Biking in L.A.)
- State Bill Would Regulate Ride-Hail Taking Kids To School (LAist)
- Carnage: South L.A. Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Person, Injures Another (KTLA)
- Pacoima Hit-and-Run Driver Leaves Person Critically Injured (Daily News)
- Driver Killed In Crash Into Downed Tree In Newhall (SC Signal)
- DTLA 50-Story Tower Housing Clears Appeals At Planning Commission (Urbanize)
- California Roasts (LAT, KTLA)
- Climate Emergency Changing Definition Of Extreme Heat (LAist)
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