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Beach Streets is this Saturday in North Long Beach

  • Election Results: (latest results at L.A. County Registrar-Recorder)
    • Measure A Passes, Funding for Addressing Homelessness (KABC)
    • Ysabel Jurado Lead Over de León Appears Insurmountable (LAT, BH Beat, Daily News, KABC)
    • Adrin Nazarian Appears To Have Defeated Progressive Jillian Burgos (LAist)
    • Santa Monica Approves Parking Tax for Multimodal Road Improvements (SM Next)
    • Santa Monica Progressive Council Slate Solidly In Lead (SM Next)
    • Erickson and Hang Appear To Have Won WeHo Council Seats (Beverly Press, WeHoOnline)
    • Streets for All's Michael Schneider Finds Positives In Local Results
    • Dems Luz Rivas, Laura Friedman, and Gil Cisneros Elected To Congress (LAT)
    • Narrow Bubba Fish Lead Holding, Would Swing Culver City Council (CC Observer)
    • Trump Administration Could Tank CA Clean Air Efforts (LAT)
  • Long Beach Beach Streets Returning This Saturday November 9 (Watchdog)
  • More On SaMo Big Blue Bus $53M Electrification Grant (SM Mirror)
  • Give Input At Pasadena Transit Planning Meeting Saturday (Pasadena Now)
  • Lyft To Pay $2.1M Over False Claims To Lure Drivers (LAT)
  • Carnage: Three People Critically Injured In 105 Freeway Crash In Inglewood (2UrbanGirls)
    • Video Helps Police Arrest Anaheim Street Racing Hit-and-Run Driver (LAT)
  • 11 Essential L.A. Walks (LAT)
  • Walking 27 Miles On Washington Boulevard (LAT)

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