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Metro C/K Lines Aviation/Century Station – photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • Metro C/K Line Aviation/Century Station Is Open (NBC4, Westside Today, Eastsider)
  • Metro Bus Lane Camera Enforcement Is Underway (@metrolosangeles Twitter)
  • L.A. City Looks To Borrow For Liability Payouts, Including From PD and Crashes (LAT)
  • Big Blue Bus Expanding Electric Fleet and Opening Dog Park (SMDP)
  • Caltrans Malibu PCH Shows Support For Median (Malibu Times) or Protected Bike Lanes (Biking in L.A.)
  • Long Beach Hosting Meetings On Orange Ave. Bike Backbone (LB Post)
  • DASH Buses To Resume Fare Collection January 11, 2025 (Eastsider)
  • Fears Of Year+ "Traffic Nightmare" For Vincent Thomas Bridge Closure (LAT)
  • Federal Earmark Funds Faulty Center-Running Chandler Bikeway (Burbank Leader)
  • Public EV Chargers Are Good For Business (LAist)
  • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Long Beach Pedestrian (Watchdog)
    • Driver Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash On 110 Near 105 (LAist)
    • Driver Killed In Gardena Crash (2UrbanGirls)
    • Anaheim Street Racer Drives Into Crowd, Hospitalizes Two People (LAT, Daily News, KABC)
    • Minimal Injuries As Driver Crashes Into Overturned Big Rig On 10 Freeway (KTLA, KCAL, KABC)
  • LAist Tours the Metro Art Bus
  • Metro Offers Free Rides On Election Day (KCAL)

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