Wednesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:49 AM PDT on March 13, 2024
- L.A. City Council and Other Election Developments: (LAist)
- Nithya Raman Surpassing 50 Percent, Likely No Runoff (LAist, LAT, Eastsider)
- Ysabel Jurado Pulls Into First, Headed For Runoff vs. de León (Public Press, LAT, Eastsider)
- Former Sheriff Denies Election Results Showing He Lost (Public Press)
- L.A. – Mostly Metro – Awarded $900M In Federal Infrastructure Funding (KTLA, Mayor Bass)
- L.A. City Gets $160M In Fed Infra Funds (Urbanize)
- Carnage: DUI Driver Arrested In Deadly Hit-and-Run In Orange (Whittier Daily News)
- Waymo Starting Limited Robotaxi Service In So Cal (LAT, L.A. Taco)
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