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Orange County Streetcar construction in June 2024. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • Sheriffs Gang Ban Met With Skepticism (Public Press)
  • Santa Clarita Metrolink Site Development Embroiled In Council-Commission Approval Process (SC Signal)
  • City Announces MANGo Bikeway Is Open (Santa Monica Next)
  • 67-Unit Affordable Housing Opens In Long Beach At PCH/MLK (LB Post, Urbanize)
  • Foothill Transit Bus Driver Fatally Strikes Pedestrian In City Of Industry (NBC4)
  • Carnage: Youth Killed, Run Over After Falling Out Of Car In Industry Parking Lot (SGV Tribune)
    • Costa Mesa Driver Killed in Sewage Truck Crash (KTLA)
    • Driver Collides With Pedestrian On PCH In Malibu (Malibu Times)
  • Video Of OC Streetcar Construction Progress (Urbanize)
  • SF Peninsula Caltrain Celebrates Fully Electric Service, With Numerous Benefits (SBSF)
  • Governor Approves Bills Against Road Widening, For Coastal Bikeways (Biking in L.A.)
  • Travel Recommendation: Amtrak Southwestern Chief (LAT)

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