Today’s Headlines
Long Beach Breaks Ground On Artesia Great Boulevard Project (LB Post) Levels Of Police Killings Of Black Men Trending Toward Tragic Record High
Long Beach Breaks Ground On Artesia Great Boulevard Project (LB Post) Levels Of Police Killings Of Black Men Trending Toward Tragic Record High
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Welcome to SGV Connect episode 106, the first episode of 2023. This episode is nearly an hour long with a pair of great, but very different,
Newsom Announces Funding For Metro ESFV Rail, Inglewood Peoplemover, Metrolink SCORE (Urbanize, Daily News) Bass Reappoints LAPD Chief Michel Moore
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Wilmington celebration and ride, Council District 6 candidates debate, United to House L.A., and more: Varies – L.A. County Public Health’s 2
LB Traffic Deaths Spiked For Last 3 Years (LB Post) In Venice, Black Lives Matter Protest Police Killings (KTLA) Metro Releases Draft EIR For
LB Traffic Deaths Spiked For Last 3 Years (LB Post) In Venice, Black Lives Matter Protest Police Killings (KTLA) Metro Releases Draft EIR For
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It was the late 1990s and I thought we were so clever. We had just convinced the San Francisco Department of Parking and Traffic to incorporate an
Metro Renderings Of Future DTLA Arts District Subway Station (Urbanize) Metro Looking At End-Of-Line Policy, As Some Cities Blame Homelessness
This morning, the Metro board of directors approved $293.6 million for the next and “final” phase of the half-billion dollar 57/60 Freeway
Preview Of Today’s 10 a.m. Metro Board Meeting (The Source) …includes vote on nearly $300M for 57/60 Freeway widening Rider With Feet On Metro
This afternoon, the L.A. City Council Public Works Committee approved a motion that would “eliminate spot road widenings” long opposed by safe
This afternoon, the L.A. City Council Public Works Committee approved a motion that would “eliminate spot road widenings” long opposed by safe