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  • Second Phase of Mobility Wallet Program to Start By July (LAist)
  • Waymo Charging Lot Noise Angers Santa Monica Neighbors (LAT)
  • Likely-Final L.A. City Budget Vote Pushed Back to Friday (Spectrum1)
  • Judge Forces L.A. To Undo Rejections Of Three Apartment Projects (Urbanize)
  • CicLAvia Returns To South L.A. On June 22 (Biking in L.A.)
  • Santa Monica Airport Closure Spurs Push For Housing (Capital & Main)
    • Comment On SaMo Airport Alternatives (SM Next)
  • Dodgers and Giants Promote Big Oil (LAT)
  • Former Oil Field, Kenneth Hahn Park Now A Place Of Healing (Sentinel)
  • Monrovia To Break Ground On Satoru Tsuneishi Park On June 3 (Rafu Shimpo)
  • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Injures DTLA Motorcyclist (KABC)
    • Person Killed, Two Injured, In Acton 2-Car Crash (KHTS)
    • Driver Sends MacArthur Park Pedestrian to Hospital (Eastsider)
    • Upland DUI Driver Arrested After Crashing Into Car (KTLA, NBC4)
  • Caltrans Wants Speed Cameras To Make Work Zones Safer (KCAL)
  • Ford Recalls Over A Million Cars For Faulty Reverse Cameras (KTLA)
  • UN Report: Planet Getting Hotter (LAT)
  • Record So Cal Heat Forecast This Week (KTLA)

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