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Rent control bills. Documenting Bunker Hill. The shuttle will connect the airport to LA’s rail

Rent control bills. Documenting Bunker Hill. [View on the web]( [Insert alt text here]( [Construction kicks off on tram that will ferry you around LAX]( The shuttle will connect the airport to LA’s rail network. [Insert alt text here]( [Lawmakers roll out bills to strengthen rent control across California]( "This legislation will help bring some peace of mind and predictability to renters." [Insert alt text here]( [The 20th century street artist who captured the soul of Los Angeles]( Leo Politi chronicled a changing city, touching on themes still relevant today: development and preservation. [Insert alt text here]( [What $2,400 rents in LA right now]( See what that price gets across Los Angeles, including Santa Monica, Los Feliz, and Burbank. [Insert alt text here]( [Charming 1920s home in Long Beach seeks $599K]( The house has wood floors and built-ins throughout. [Insert alt text here]( [How LA got in the habit of putting ‘the’ in front of every freeway name]( Southern California was an early adopter of freeways, but keeping the names and numbers of all those freeways straight wasn’t always easy. [Insert alt text here]( [As affordable housing crisis worsens, Trump proposes more cuts]( New report by National Low-Income Housing Coalition highlights a deepening crisis without a national response. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Vox Media. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved.

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