Monday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PDT on September 30, 2024
- Hahn Metro Motion Seeks To Ensure Olympic Readiness (LB Post)
- Torched Challenges Officials Planning No Car Olympics To No Car Week
- Family Mourns Man Killed By Metro Bus Hijacker (KABC, KCAL)
- Suspect Arrested In Stabbing On Metrolink Near Acton (KTLA, NBC4, KABC)
- Ride Metro Buses For Free Tomorrow For Clean Air Day (The Source)
- Metro Says Santa Monica Tap-to-Exit Is Working (SMDP)
- More On Boyle Heights Community Plan (LAist)
- Carnage: Lakewood Cyclist Killed By Red Light Running Driver (LB Post)
- DUI Crashes Remain At High Levels After Pandemic Spike (Xtown)
- Governor Signs/Vetoes Bills: Signs Complete Streets Law (Biking in L.A.)
- Governor OKs Malibu Speed Camera Pilot (LAT, Malibu Times)
- Governor Vetoes Bill To Require Speeding Alerts In New Cars (LAT)
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