Wednesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PST on December 18, 2024
- Former Bike Skeptic LAT Writer Praises Hollywood Blvd Improvements
- 12 Injured In El Monte Metro Bus Crash (KABC, KCAL, KNBC)
- Metro Rider Hospitalized After Being Stabbed At Universal Station (KCAL)
- More On Claremont’s New Green Bike Lanes (KNBC)
- New Metro Vermont Bus Lanes Renderings (Urbanize) omit approved bike lanes
- 57 Percent Of La CaƱada Emissions Are From Transportation (Outlook)
- Carnage: Police Seek Killer Canoga Park Hit-and-Run Driver (Daily News, KTLA, KNBC)
- Santa Clarita Solo Car Crash Takes Out Traffic Signals (SC Signal)
- Trump Could Again Make CA High-Speed Rail Finances Worse (LAT)
- Supreme Court Leaves CA Emission Standards Intact For Now (LAT)
- How To Apply For E-Bike Subsidies, Starting Today 6 p.m. (Boyle Heights Beat)
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