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Metro rendering of East San Fernando Valley Transit Project’s Arleta Station

  • Today 6 p.m. Planning Commission To Hear Input On N. Lake Plans (Pasadena Now)
  • Metro East San Fernando Valley Rail Project Bringing Rail Back To Valley (KCAL)
  • Mayor Bass Plans To Fast Track Sanctuary City Ordinance (KABC)
  • SAFE Visits the New Metro Aviation/Century Station
  • State Hears Concerns About Stadium Gondola Project (LAist)
  • 5-Story 48-Apartment 0-Parking Affordable Housing Proposed Near NoHo Station (Urbanize)
  • Pasadena To Close Loophole Exempting Parking From Design Review (Pasadena Now)
  • AAA Members Get Metrolink Discounts (KTLA)
  • Colorado Blvd Needs A Bus Lane Through Old Pasadena (PCSC)
  • Carnage: Street Racer Kills Driver In Van Nuys (KABC)
    • Driver Crashes Over Cliff In Calabasas (KCAL)
    • DUI Driver Arrested After Crash On Highway 126 (KHTS)
    • Minor Injuries In Santa Clarita Head-On Crash (SC Signal)
  • San Diego Traffic Deaths Rising, Despite Modest Vision Zero Program (Biking in L.A.)
  • Some California House Races Still Counting Votes (LAT)

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