South LA safety, hit-and-run bill + World Cup in the streets



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A piece of the Crenshaw Mural | Stephanie Monte

LA Times: Columnist Sandy Banks feels safe in Northridge. But Jasmyne Cannick, an Intersections op-ed contributor who lives in Westmont just below South L.A. in L.A. County, often feels insecure.

Streetsblog: South L.A. responds to the growing number of hit-and-runs killing cyclists.

NBC: Assemblyman Mike Gatto is proposed a bill that would help law enforcement find the perpetrators of hit-and-runs.

KCET: Many soccer fans are gathering in bars and restaurants to watch the World Cup — but what about in the streets? (Stay tuned for a South L.A. location to be announced soon.)

LA School Report: Progress on Community Coalition’s efforts to improve South L.A. schools.

Daily Mail: A man admitted to killing his brother at a family gathering in South L.A.

Daily News: A fire damaged a  building in the 9200 block of South Central Avenue late Monday night.

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