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Metrolink 1992 Santa Clarita station dedication handout

  • Arroyo Fest Opens the 110 Freeway This Sunday (Pasadena Now)
  • Demands For Slowing Speeds After Deadly Malibu Crash (LAT, Malibu Times)
  • Pasadena 710 Stub Removal Advisory Group Meeting, Planning Future (Pasadena Now)
  • Orange County Finishing 405 Freeway Expansion Project This Year (KTLA)
  • Church To Purchase Canceled 710 Freeway Parcel, Preserve Housing (Pasadena Now)
  • Proposed Boyle Heights Mixed-Use Affordable, With Museum (Urbanize)
  • 47-Unit Affordable Housing Proposed In Koreatown (Urbanize)
  • Carnage: Pasadena Hit-and-Run Driver Charged With Manslaughter Counts (Pasadena Now)
    • Person Killed In 60 Freeway Crash In Monterey Park (2UrbanGirls)
    • Video: Red Light Running Hit-and-Run Driver On Street In Monterey Park (KTLA)
    • Rollover Crash On 101 Freeway In SFV (KTLA)
    • Truck Crashes Spilling Fuel On 60 Freeway (KTLA)
  • Burglary Suspect Ditches Car On Metro K Line Tracks (KCAL)
  • Teamsters Protest Against Robotaxis At Waymo In Venice (KTLA)
  • On This Day In 1992: Metrolink Opened Santa Clarita Station (SCV News)

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