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New “Parkline Shuttle” to over 12 Griffith Park spots MAYOR GARCETTI recently announced the new Parkline Shuttle, a free service at Griffith Park that provides car-free access to over a dozen destinations — alleviating demand for parking and easing congestion in the area. “If we want to get more people out of their cars, we need to provide convenient, sustainable alternatives that take riders where they need to go,” said Mayor Garcetti. “Griffith Park is one of our City’s most iconic destinations, and this new shuttle will encourage visitors to enjoy it without a vehicle — protecting its natural environment and making it easier to access the park’s incredible attractions.” The Parkline Shuttle will open to the public on Saturday, December 7, and run on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 10 p.m., with buses running 15 to 20 minutes apart. The shuttles will be ADA accessible, include bike racks and seating for 25 passengers, and connect visitors NEW “PARKLINE SHUTTLE”
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LA’S FILIPINOTOWN LEADER, HISTORIAN PASSES AWAY Woman found unconscious by peers in her apt may have passed out for more than 48 hours By ABNER GALINO
A COMMUNITY leader designated as historian of at least two of the oldest Filipino American organizations in Los Angeles died about two weeks after her peers found her lying unconscious on the floor of her apartment.
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LA? FILE photo of Lorna Dumapias reading the content of the Los Angeles City Council resolution held by Don Dewey, co-regional minister of the Disciples of Christ Pacific Southwest Region, last July 22, 2017 at the plenary hall of the Filipino Disciples Christian Church at Union St., Los Angeles. Photo by ABNER GALINO
Lorna Dumapias, 72, apparently fell unconscious while about to walk out of her apartment. Doctors suspected that Dumapias had an episode of hyperglycemia and that she had been unconscious for more than 48 hours before she was found. Dumapias was the museum custodian and historian of the Filipino Disciples Christian Church at 301 N. Union Ave-
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Carson adds 5 electric cars to the city’s vehicle fleet
PHILIPPINE actress and comedian Rufa Mae Quinto does a wacky pose with Ms. Pen de Leon, owner of the Manila Kusina Grill, shortly after attending a Filipino American awards event. The Filipina actress is one of the awardees. Photo by BOBBY CRISOSTOMO
CARSON continues to make significant progress with its “Going-Green” initiative with the purchase of five electrical vehicles. This purchase was made possible by a $50,000 grant received from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Com-
mittee (MSRC). In addition to the $50,000 funds received from MSRC, the City was also able to utilize state rebates. The City of Carson will receive $4,500 per electric vehicle from the California Clean Vehicle Rebate Program. In total, the City will receive CARSON
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LA supervisors work for more paramedics, firemen THE Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to place a measure to raise much-needed revenue for the Los Angeles County Fire Department on the upcoming March ballot. If approved by voters, the six-cent parcel tax measure will allow Los Angeles
County Fire Department to hire more paramedics and firefighters, update lifesaving equipment, and meet the challenges presented by more frequent wildfires and rising 911 calls. “Our residents have always been able to count on our LA County firefighters LA SUPERVISORS
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