Thursday’s Headlines
Move Culver City, Valley Boulevard, WeHo bike plans, electric school buses, wildlife crossings, and plenty of carnage
By
Joe Linton
8:28 AM PDT on August 29, 2024
- Advocates Plan To Appeal Move Culver City Ruling (Culver City Crossroads)
- Valley Boulevard Upgrades Receive $36M Grant (Eastsider, Daily Breeze)
- West Hollywood Residents Concerned Over Parking Loss For Bikeways (Beverly Press)
- Metro Subway Construction Causes Beverly Hills Water Main Leak Flooding (Beverly Press)
- LAUSD Announces School Bus Electrification Plans (Daily Breeze)
- Carnage: Second Victim Dies Weeks After San Fernando Car Crash (SFV Sun)
- Driver Killed In “Extreme Force” Rear-Ending Crash On 405 (LB Post)
- Husband Mourns Wife and Daughter, Killed In Temple City Crash (KABC)
- LB Hit-and-Run Driver Hits Pedestrian During PD Investigation (LB Post)
- LBPD Seek Hit-and-Run Driver Who Hospitalized Pedestrians (Watchdog, LB Post, KTLA)
- Animal Roadkill Numbers High This Year On L.A. Streets (KTLA)
- Rainwater Capture Project Planned For Van Nuys Sepulveda Blvd Median (Urbanize)
- Metro FY24-25 Budget Now Online (The Source)
- Actor Selling Truck Says L.A. Gas Prices Are Too High (LAT)
- Private Donors Could Bankroll Needed Wildlife Crossings (LAist)
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