With the midterm electoral races almost underway, several major races and measures will be on the ballot. Some key races to keep an eye on in Los Angeles are the L.A. County Sheriff, L.A. City mayoral race, L.A. City Council and the LAUSD Board.
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The Metro Board of Directors voted to advance the K Line Northern Extension, San Vicente-Fairfax Alignment.
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