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Tuesday’s Headlines

Screengrab of Lucid Stew rendering of Brightline West in Rancho Cucamonga

  • Strongest Rainstorm Of the Year Due Tomorrow (LAT, LAist, KTLA)
  • L.A. Traffic Is Worse Than Usual Due to Palisades Fire (KTLA)
  • Timeline Of LAT Owner Patrick Soon-Shiong's Descent (L.A. Taco)
  • After Fire, Black Communities Fight Against Erasure (Capital & Main)
  • 180-Unit Supportive Housing Opens In Panorama City (Urbanize)
  • Metrolink Train Crashes Into Car In Acton, Injuring One (KHTS)
  • Carnage: Wrong Way Driver Kills Person On 405 Near Getty (LAT, KTLA, KABC, NBC4)
    • Sherriff Deputy Given Probation for Off-Duty Covina Hit-and-Run (SGV Tribune)
  • L.A. Podcast Talks Capital Improvement Plan, Rebuilds, Walkouts
  • Brightline High-Speed Rail Offering Reveals New Details (Lucid Stew YouTube)

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