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  • Locals Weigh In On Metro's Sepulveda Rail Project (LAist)
  • L.A. City Council Approves Motion To Improve Transit Safety (Daily Breeze)
  • Complete Street Project Coming To El Sereno's Eastern Avenue (Urbanize)
  • Beach Streets Returns This Fall and Next Year (LongBeachize)
  • Many Benefits Of 15-Minute Cities (LAist)
  • Businesses Question L.A. Al Fresco Outdoor Dining Rules (Daily News)
  • Carnage: Three Killed, Three Injured In Solo Car Crash In Pasadena (LAT, Pasadena Now, Daily News, NBC)
    • Suspected DUI Driver Kills Scooter Rider In N. Long Beach (KABC, Watchdog)
    • Driver Killed In Solo Crash In La Quinta (KTLA)
    • Person Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash In Santa Clarita (SC Signal)
    • Driver Hospitalized After Bellflower Area Freeway Crash (KTLA)
    • Injury Car-Motorcycle Crash In Newhall (SC Signal)
  • CA Piloting Mileage-Based Road Charge (LAist)
  • 101 Freeway Wildlife Crossing Bridge Construction Proceeding Apace (Daily News)

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