Monday’s Headlines
County HLA analog, NoHo shooting, Long Beach, Santa Monica, Sylmar, South Pasadena, Ktown, Carnage, and more
By
Joe Linton
10:04 AM PDT on June 2, 2025
- County To Vote On Bikeway Implementation Similar To HLA (Biking in L.A.)
- NoHo Metro Guard Shoots Attacker Who Stabbed Two Guards (Daily News, KCAL, KABC)
- Long Beach Celebrates Artesia Great Boulevard Project (LB Post)
- Council Approves Budget, Sending It To Mayor Bass (Beverly Press)
- More On Santa Monica Airport Redevelopment Alternatives (Urbanize)
- South Pasadena Bike Bus A Rolling Success (SP Review)
- New Sylmar Hollywood Bowl Shuttle (Daily News)
- Burbank Police Crack Down On “E-Bikes” Meaning E-Motorcycles (Leader)
- 8-Story 53-Affordable 23-Parking Planned In Ktown (Urbanize)
- 132-Unit Redevelopment Proposed Near DT Santa Monica Station (SMDP)
- BBB Bus Injures Pedestrian (SMDP)
- Carnage: South L.A. Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Cyclist (KTLA)
- Person Killed In 105 Freeway Crash In South L.A. (KCAL)
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