Monday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:38 AM PDT on June 10, 2024
- More On Hollywood Boulevard Bike/Walk Improvements (Beverly Press)
- Under Legal and Federal Pressure, AQMD To Collect Fees From Polluters (KTLA)
- West Pasadena Residents Envision Transforming 710 Stub Area (Pasadena Now)
- Amtrak Surfliner Train Kills Two Pedestrians In Van Nuys (KTLA, Daily News)
- Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills LB Pedestrian (Watchdog, LAT)
- Sentencing Set For Rebecca Grossman Car-Murder Case (KABC)
- DUI Driver Pleads Guilty In Fatal Tustin Crash (Pasadena Now)
- Driver Strikes Valencia Skateboarder, Sent To Hospital (SC Signal)
- Lake Forest Driver Shears Fire Hydrant (KTLA)
- OC approves New E-Bike Regulations (Biking in L.A., LAist)
- Santa Monica Police Ticket Drivers Running Stop Sign (SMDP)
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