Monday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
10:23 AM PDT on July 24, 2023
- Torrance Could Yank Support For Metro C Line Extension (Daily Breeze)
- L.A. Proposes Updating Corfield-Arroyo Plan To Foster More Housing (Urbanize)
- Traffic Congestion Blamed on New Development (LB Post)
- Video: Sheriff Deputy Beat Man During Whittier Traffic Stop (LAT, KTLA)
- Carnage: Driver Crashes Into Tree In Downey, Killing Two People (Downey Patriot)
- Driver Struck and Killed Pedestrian In Huntington Beach (KTLA)
- Gun Brandished During South L.A. Hit-and-Run Crash (KTLA)
- Ventura Driver Who Killed and Injured Faces Stiffer Charges (LAT)
- Valencia Car Crash Sends Two To Hospital (SC Signal)
- Two Santa Clarita Drivers Crash Into Buildings (SC Signal)
- Freeway Driver Kills Black Bear BB-12 Near Newbury Park (LAT, LAist)
- More Hot Temperatures Forecast Later This Week (LAist)
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