Thursday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PDT on August 3, 2023
- Deadly Shooting/Stabbing At Metro C Line Hawthorne Station (NBC4, Daily Breeze, KCAL)
- L.A. Approves $60M For Valley River Bike/Walk Path (KFI)
- Long Beach To Approve Extending Metro Policing Contract (LB Post)
- KCAL Uncovers Metro Report That Found Traces Of Drugs At Some Stations
- that’s why Metro put our word that they’re cleaning ancillary station areas
- Metro Union Station Train Operator Change Takes 5-10 Minutes (Reddit)
- 438-Unit Towers Nearly Complete Next To Wilshire/Normandie Station (Urbanize)
- 87-Apartment Mixed-Use Unwrapped Near Hollywood/Western Station (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Person Sent To Hospital From Three-Vehicle Agoura Freeway Crash (KTLA)
- Covina Approves Skater-Designed Family Friendly Skate Park (SGV Tribune)
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