Monday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:38 AM PDT on October 16, 2023
- Governor Newsom Approves Limited Speed Limit Camera Pilot (Biking in L.A., LAist, LB Post)
- Broken Systems Lead to Broken Sidewalks: The Planning Report Interviews Jessica Meaney
- Costa Mesa Councilmember Arlis Reynolds Walks the Talk (LAT)
- Pomona To Rancho Cucamonga Busway Under Construction (ABC7)
- Santa Clarita Bus Strike Enters Second Week (SC Signal)
- Metro Starts Public Bathrooms Pilot (LAist)
- Vista Canyon Metrolink Station To Open This Friday (SC Signal)
- Carnage: LB Driver Intentionally Drove Into Pedestrians, Killing One (LB Post, LAT, KTLA)
- Cyclist Killed In 405 Freeway Crash In Carson (Daily Breeze, Biking in L.A.)
- Driver Convicted In Deadly DUI Crash In Cypress (Whittier Daily News)
- Palmdale Driver Crashes Into Child, Sends Them To Hospital (AV Times)
- Driver Killed In Lancaster Solo Crash (AV Times)
- Motorcyclist Killed In Long Beach Crash (KTLA)
- One Killed, One Arrested In Palmdale Crash (AV Times)
- L.A. Approves Steps Toward Mixed-Use Housing At Former Lincoln Heights Jail (LAist)
- September Was Hottest On Record (LAist)
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