Thursday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:40 AM PDT on April 11, 2024
- Santa Monica Council Approves 26th Street Station First-Last Mile Improvements (SM Next)
- Measure HLA – Healthy Streets L.A. – Is Now Law In L.A. (Biking in L.A.)
- Metrolink Secures $1.3M Federal Grant To Prevent Track Intrusions (KTLA)
- Malibu Backs State Legislation To Make PCH Safer (KTLA, Daily News)
- Early Look At Bike And Road Safety Bills (SBCA)
- Foothill Transit Updating Schedules On April 21
- Metro Budget Theater Scheduled For April 16 (Pasadena Now)
- L.A.’s Black Immigrants Reframe Cultural Narratives (Afro L.A.)
- First Phase Of Pershing Square Re-Do Underway (LAT)
- Carnage: Injured Motorcyclist Transported To Hospital From Saugus Crash (SC Signal)
- Waymo Launches L.A. Robo-Taxi Service (KNBC)
- Long Beach Studying Allowing E-Scooters On Beach Bike Path (LB Post)
- Dreamstar Plans Overnight Train Service Between L.A. and S.F. (KTLA)
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