Wednesday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:24 AM PDT on March 26, 2025
- Nick Andert Video Previews Metro Sepulveda Rail Choice (YouTube)
- Glendale Speed Camera Program Announces Locations (News-Press)
- Streets For All Urges Metro To Install Bus and Bike Lanes On Vermont
- Photos Of Metro Subway Construction Now Closing Wilshire (Reddit)
- Torched Tracks LA28’s Plans
- L.A. Council Explores Redirecting Homeless Agency Funding (LAist)
- 137-Affordable Unit Housing Opens In Westlake (Urbanize)
- SaMo Plans 122-Afforable Unit Project At Parking Garage Site (SMDP)
- Pasadena Commission Delays 20-Unit Mixed Use Over Parking, Traffic (Pasadena Now)
- Breed Street Shul Renovation Expected Complete In 2026 (BH Beat)
- No-Ho Pasadena BRT Project Meeting Tomorrow Night (Eastsider)
- PCH Safety Meeting Tomorrow Night (SaMo Next)
- Rainwater Project To Green Up Wilmington (Urbanize)
- Oxnard Street Vendor Injured When Metrolink Train Crashed Into Stopped Truck (KCAL)
- CA In Settlement Talks For Uber/Lyft Wage Theft (LAT)
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