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Tuesday’s Headlines

L.A. City rendering of proposed Huntington Drive improvements

  • Pasadena 710 Stub Group Focuses On Core Principles To Shape Re-Do (Pasadena Now)
  • Renderings For NELA Huntington Drive Multi-Modal Makeover (Urbanize)
  • More On L.A. Launching New Bus Shelters (Daily News)
  • Police Peacefully Resolve Incident With Sleeping Metro Bus Rider Carrying A Gun (LAT, Daily News, KTLA)
  • Street Vendor Activists Struggle Against Assault Charges For Protest (L.A. Taco)
  • Uncertainty As South L.A. LAPD Fireworks Blast Settlement Nears (ABC7)
  • Carnage: South L.A. Driver Critically Injures Child Pedestrian (Daily News, KTLA, ABC7)
    • Four People Killed In San Bernardino DUI Pursuit Crash (KTLA, ABC7)
    • Person Critically Injured In Car Crash Near Burbank Airport (Burbank Leader)
  • History Of the Alameda Corridor (Daily Breeze)
  • Roads Report Lacks Per Capita Denominator - Finds Busier Roads Are More Deadly (Daily News, KTLA)
  • Latest Dangerous So Cal Heat Wave Climate (LAT, LAist, Pasadena Now)

For the Independence Day holiday, Streetsblog L.A. will be off tomorrow through Sunday, returning on Monday

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