Friday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:09 AM PDT on October 4, 2024
- Open Sidewalks Advocates Push To Remove Mid-City Gates Off Pico (Afro L.A.)
- Bass To Name New LAPD Chief Today (NBC4)
- Feds Award $11M For Jordan Downs Central Park Project (Wave)
- Metro Approves NoHo Station Joint Development (Daily News)
- CA AG Bonta Wants L.A. To Redraw Districts (LAT, BH Beat)
- Carnage: Upland Hit-and-Run Suspected DUI Driver Kills Person (Daily Bulletin, KTLA)
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Lynwood Motorcyclist (KABC)
- Person Killed In Apparent Hit-and-Run In Santa Fe Springs (SGVTribune)
- Motorcycle Passenger Dies In LB Crash (Watchdog)
- DUI Driver Was Going 89mph In Deadly LB Crash (LB Post)
- Driver Crashes Into Freeway Bridge Sign Jamming Traffic (LB Post)
- First SoCal EV “Gas Station” Opens In Santa Ana (KTLA)
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