Friday’s Headlines
Metro riders, Santa Clarita, Pasadena, Carson, Montclair, car-nage, and more
By
Joe Linton
10:07 AM PST on November 22, 2024
- More On Sustained Metro Ridership Growth (The Source)
- Santa Clarita To Open New Bouquet Canyon Bike/Walk Path (SC Signal)
- Police Seek Suspect Who Groped Minor At Metro Lake Station (Pasadena Now)
- Feds Charge Carson Phillip 66 Refinery For Illegal Dumping (LAT, Daily Breeze, LB Post)
- L.A. Is A Walking Town (LAT)
- Gold Line Authority Accepts Funding For Extension To Montclair (Claremont Courier)
- Carnage: Motorcyclist Killed In Car Crash On 710 In South Gate (KNBC)
- Driver Kills Pedestrian In Long Beach (Watchdog)
- Claremont Student Killed In Car Crash (Claremont Courier)
- Authorities Seek Help In Identifying Hospitalized Pedestrian Injured In Crash (KTLA)
- Bike Or Bus To December Pasadena Tree-Lighting (Pasadena Now)
- Will the Trump Administration Support the 2028 Olympic/Paralympic Games? (Torched)
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