Thursday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:27 AM PDT on August 10, 2023
- Norwalk Working With Caltrans To Make 105/Studebaker Intersection Safer (Norwalk Patriot)
- Montebello Bike Plan Input Meeting Tonight (ActiveSGV Twitter)
- How the Car Came To L.A. (Construction Physics)
- Amateur Video Of Metro New Heavy Railcars In Trainyard Action (PSRV YouTube)
- Metrolink Train Strikes, Kills Pedestrian In San Fernando (2UrbanGirls)
- Carnage: Bench Memorializes Six Victims Of Horrific Windsor Hills Crash (Sentinel)
- Driver Crashes Into Mission Hills Car Dealership, Killing One Worker (LAT, KTLA, Daily News)
- 101 Freeway Wildlife Crossing Construction Delays (Daily News)
- Downey Expands Parking Districts, Restricts Overnight Parking (Downey Patriot)
- Pro-Armenia Protestors Shut Down 134 Freeway In Glendale (KTLA, Pasadena Now)
- Climate Catastrophe: Hawaii Is Burning (LAT1, LAT2)
- might be a good time for Metro to show climate leadership by stopping widening dozens of L.A. freeways – because tailpipe emissions are leading cause of L.A. emissions
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