Monday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:33 AM PDT on April 15, 2024
- South L.A. Ride On Bike Co-Op Offers Free E-Bike Rentals (LAist)
- Caltrans Seeks Comments On Plan To Reopen Highway 39 Through SG Mtns (SGV Tribune)
- Councilmember Raman Won Against $1.4M Spent Against Her (Public Press)
- Council To Receive Briefing On Citywide Parking Plan (Pasadena Now)
- Beverly Hills Installs Temporary Traffic Calming Measures (Beverly Press)
- West Hollywood Weaver’s Walk Ped Project Faces Redesign (WeHoOnline)
- Hollywood Hills Business Urges Free Parking, Just Not For Unhoused Folks’ RVs (KTLA)
- Carnage: Studio City Freeway Crash Kills One Person (KTLA)
- Off Duty LASD Officer Killed In Torrance Crash (Daily Breeze)
- Several Injured In Wrong-Way Driver 8-Car Crash In Camarillo (KABC)
- Driver Goes Airborne Crashing Into Jurupa Valley Home (KTLA, KABC)
- Nighttime 101 Freeway Closures Start, For Wildlife Bridge Construction (KTLA)
- Culver City Takes Steps To End Neighborhood Oil Drilling (Wave)
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