Wednesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
10:11 AM PDT on June 12, 2024
- SAFE Praises Glendale’s Brand Boulevard Complete Streets Project
- San Dimas Looks To Increase Housing Near Future Metro Station (Urbanize)
- LB Considers Affordable Housing Incentives, Varying For Different Parts Of City (Watchdog)
- Caltrans Says Viral Video 105 Freeway Ramp Expansion Joint Working As Intended (ABC7)
- Carnage: Castaic Injury Crash Caused By Hit-and-Run DUI Driver (SC Signal)
- Irwindale Councilmember Arrested For Suspected DUI (SGV Tribune)
- Santa Clarita Begins Road Capacity Project, With Ped Feature (Hometown Station)
- Remembering the Malibu-Whitnall Freeway That Was Never Built (Acorn)
- Capital & Main Cuts Through Hydrogen Hype
- LAT Looks At the Future Of Electric Cars
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