Monday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:49 AM PDT on July 15, 2024
- @numble Shares Info On Metro Bus Lanes And LAX Station
- Metrolink Train Fatally Strikes Pedestrian In Northridge (KTLA)
- Metro Public Safety Measures Having Positive Impact (Sentinel)
- CA High-Speed Rail Approves Palmdale-Burbank Route (Burbank Leader)
- San Bernardino Arrow Takes Delivery Of Hydrogen Power Trainset (LAist)
- Listen To Talking Headways Recap Of California Train Electrification (SBUSA)
- Simi Valley Approves Bike Plan Funding (Acorn)
- Culver City Street Safety Project Includes Some Ped Improvements (CC Crossroads)
- Carnage: Person Killed, Two Transported In Signal Hill Car Crash
- Police Seek Driver In June 22 Hit-and-Run Crash (Beverly Press)
- Football Player Arrested On DUI Charges (Daily News)
- Windsor Hills Fatal Crash Driver In Court (LAT)
- Extreme Heat Kills Immigrants Along U.S. Border (LAist)
- Extreme Heat Damages Railways (LAist)
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