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Metro C Line platform. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • C Line Overhead Wire Rehab Project Means Rider Delays (The Source)
  • Metro Seeks Mobility Wallet Program Participants (Pasadena Now)
  • Foothill Construction Authority Selects Contractor For Montclair Extension (SGV Tribune)
  • Long Beach Could Save Lives With Speed Camera Pilot (California City)
  • Advocates Sue L.A. Over Stalled Venice Supportive Housing (LAT, LAist)
  • Pasadena Installing Bus Arrival Time Displays (Pasadena Now)
  • Long Beach Seeks To Reduce UP Train Noise (LB Post)
  • Carnage: Ontario Councilmember Jim Bowman Arrested For Alleged DUI Hit-and-Run (LAT, KTLA)
    • Driver Critically Injures Pedestrian In Pasadena (Pasadena Now)
    • Fleeing DUI Suspect Injures Two PD Officers (KTLA)
    • Santa Clarita Driver Held Without Bail For Three Fatality Crash (SC Signal)
  • This Year, CA Wildfires Have Burned 20 Times More Than Last Year (LAT)
  • Heat Impacting Unhoused Folks In So Cal (LAist)
  • Greenhouse Gases Plus Heat Dome Driving Recurring Record Heat (LAT)

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