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  • Explaining Today's Pandemic Rent Deadline Situation (LAT, LAist)
  • L.A. To Renovate Pocket Park Near K Line Hyde Park Station (Urbanize)
  • San Diego Plans To Use Park Funding To Repair Freeway Ramp (KPBS)
  • CA Orders Tiremakers To Stop Killing Salmon (KTLA)
  • Highway Ramp Signal Lights Don't Stop Congestion (LAT)
  • Whittier Renews Student Free Transit Pass Program (Whitttier Daily News)
  • Carnage: One Killed, One Critically Injured In Lancaster Crash (AV Times)
  • How To Take Transit To Taylor Swift Concerts (LAT)
    • FWIW, LAT gives 40 minute walk time to K Line which is perhaps if you start at mid-stadium and first walk in the wrong direction - actual walk time more like 25-30 minutes
  • Climate Catastrophe: Phoenix Ends Month-Long Record Temps Over 110 (LAT)
    • CA Wildfires Still Spreading (LAT, KTLA)
    • Blame Hot Weather For High Gas Prices (KTLA)
    • Ocean Waves Becoming More Destructive (LAT)
    • Hot Weather Back In So Cal This Weekend (LAT)

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