Tuesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PDT on October 1, 2024
- Governor Signs Infra Financing Bill, Could Be Used For WeHo Subway (WeHo Times)
- City Makes Koreatown Guerilla Crosswalk Permanent (Crosswalk Collective Instagram)
- Caltrans Temporarily Closing Lanes At Sylmar 5/405 For Drainage Repair (SCV News)
- Carnage: South Gate Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian (KABC)
- Covina Cyclist Killed in Car Crash (Biking in L.A.)
- DUI Driver Kills Person In Crash In City of Orange (KTLA)
- DUI Driver Kills Cyclist In Huntington Beach (Biking in L.A.)
- Mid-City Hit-and-Run Driver Hits Hydrant, Pole, and Fence (KCAL)
- CalBike: Caltrans Hasn’t Lived Up To Complete Streets Promises (SBCA)
- Extreme Weather Making 5 Freeway Grapevine More Treacherous (Guardian)
- It’s Going To Be Another Very Hot Week (LAist, Daily News, KABC, KCAL)
- October Heat Likely Means Fires (LAT)
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