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Hello, it’s Friday, June 24, and here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today:
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Trucks stream down Drumm Avenue in Wilmington. Industrial truck traffic has increased heavily on Drumm Avenue since 2019, when the previous truck route was closed. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times)
The trucks began appearing in the spring of 2019, and at first the residents of Drumm Avenu
Trucks stream down Drumm Avenue in Wilmington. Industrial truck traffic has increased heavily on Drumm Avenue since 2019, when the previous truck route was closed. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times)
The trucks began appearing in the spring of 2019, and at first the residents of Drumm Avenu