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Metro map of a heavy rail alternative for Sepulveda Transit Corridor

  • Metro Postpones Sepulveda Transit Meetings (The Source, Biking in L.A.)
  • Outlook Previews NoHo-Pasadena BRT Through Burbank
  • Councilmember McOsker Unhappy About Olympic Sailing Venue (Torched)
  • County Votes To Break With Homeless Services Authority (LAist, LAT, NBC4)
  • Urbanize Shares Photos Of Westside Metro D Line Construction
  • More On A Line Extension Delay (FGL Construction Authority, Claremont Courier)
  • Silver Lake Looks To Complete Missing Sidewalk (Eastsider)
  • Mayor Bass Touts New Solar Streetlights In Filipinotown
  • Hearing Today For Man Who Attacked Metro Rider (Pasadena Now)
  • Drivers Parking Illegally In Griffith Park Getting Tickets (Eastsider)
  • Carnage: Two Hospitalized In El Monte Freeway Crash (KABC)
    • Person Transported From Santa Clarita Fiery Rollover Crash (KHTS)
    • Motorcyclist Injured In Echo Park Crash (Eastsider)
    • San Marino Drivers Crash Into Dumpster, Front Yard (SM Trib)
    • Minor Injuries In Santa Clarita Two-Car Crash (SC Signal)
  • Van Nuys Airport Making Neighbors Sick (Capital & Main)
  • S.B. 79 Could Bring Density To L.A. Neighborhoods (Larchmont Chronicle, Larchmont Buzz)
  • Tesla Stock Rebounds On Rumor Of Musk Leaving DOGE (NBC4)

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