Monday’s Headlines
Glendale speed cameras, Culver bus ambassadors, Burbank bus lanes, WeHo, Santa Monica, housing, EVs, Olympics, and daily carnage
By
Joe Linton
9:50 AM PST on November 18, 2024
- Glendale Launching Speed Camera Enforcement Program (News-Press)
- Culver City Bus Launching Ambassadors Program This Month (CC Crossroads)
- Support Dedicated Bus-Only Lanes In Burbank (Streets for All)
- Erickson and Hang Celebrate WeHo Council Victories (WeHoTimes)
- Santa Monica Unveils Plaque Apologizing To Black Residents (SM Next)
- UCLA Report Shows L.A. Housing Plan Won’t Allow Enough Housing (LAT)
- Griffith Park Temporary Housing Approved For Add’l Year, Some Opposition (Eastsider)
- Carnage: $25K Reward Offered In Deadly Carson Hit-and-Run Crash (Daily Breeze)
- Driver Dies After Crashing Through Yard Of LB Home (Watchdog)
- Big Rig Driver Hospitalized After Crashing Off 210 Into Glendale Lot (News-Press)
- WeHo Driver Crashes Into Poles, Takes Out Fire Hydrant (WeHo Times)
- Driver Flips Car In San Marino Crash (San Marino Tribune)
- Trump Might Kill CA Electric Vehicle Tax Credit (LAT)
- Torched Looks At Trumps Roles In 2028 Olympic Games
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