Important news updates in Southern California: – Several ‘No Kings’ protests were hosted in So Cal. – Progress is being made on the Colorado Ave. bike lane in Santa Monica. – Security matters and cyber attacks in Metro and L.A. City are being discussed. – Pasadena will vote on the 710 Stub plan today, with a rally for restorative justice also scheduled. – Students are advocating for housing and walkability in the 710 plan. – Local news on the Reconnect MacArthur Park plan to close Wilshire. – Ground has been broken on the Slauson Connect Center/Park along the rail trail in L.A. – Supporters of ULA are highlighting progress as the city considers reforms. – A foundation has granted funds for the 6th Street “PARC” in the city. – Development of a housing project in Woodland Hills has been put on hold by the city. – The Beverly Press is reviewing the new subway extension station art. – A fatal crash occurred in Wilmington, with one person killed and two critically injured. – Additional fatal crashes were reported in Riverside and on the 10 Freeway in Ontario. – Updates on the arrest of a driver involved in a road-rage bike-hate incident in Orange County. – Gas prices in Southern California are nearly $6 per gallon. Streetsblog websites are undergoing platform migration this week, with potential brief interruptions. Readers are advised to refresh their browsers if encountering issues. For any problems, contact joe@streetsblog.org. Stay informed with national headlines at Streetsblog USA and state headlines at Streetsblog CA.
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