Tuesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
10:26 AM PDT on June 25, 2024
- Construction Underway On Hollywood Blvd Safety Project (CBS)
- Spectrum News Interviews Metro CEO Wiggins On System Safety and More
- SaMo Considers Parking Tax To Cover Street Maintenance (SM Next)
- Carnage: Person Killed, Several Injured In Car-Bus Collision In South L.A. (KTLA, 2UrbanGirls)
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Person On 118 Freeway In Moorpark (ABC7)
- Person Injured When Home Fell Off Truck On 210 In Pasadena (Pasadena Now)
- Santa Clarita Celebrates Opening New Road In Newhall (SC Signal, Hometown Station)
- 2028 Olympic Venues Shuffling (Torched)
- Alissa Walker Interviews Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez (L.A. Forward)
- Auto Industry Opposing Street Safety Legislation (SAFE)
- 16 Active California Wildfires (Spectrum News)
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