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Steve Scauzillo

Steve Scauzillo

Reporter at San Gabriel Valley Tribune

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Transportation and Logistics

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Lunar New Year reception in LA reflects on tradition, culture and food - The San Gabriel Valley T...

Supervisors, interim LAPD police chief put on a celebration of the Lunar New Year on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.
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Unions and gig workers win fight as Metro denies Lyft bike share co...

LA Metro slams on the brakes in a controversial deal to turn over bike share to Lyft. What’s next?
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LA County puts up anti-gun violence billboards, hands out gun locks...

Will billboards and free gun locks reduce gun violence in LA County?
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Oil and gas drilling and fracking permits in Los Padres forest are ...

Oil drilling in Los Padres National Forest has been canceled, a sign that drilling and fracking in SoCal is fading.
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Plan to kill Catalina deer using sharpshooters in copters is oppose...

A plan to send helicopter with sharp shooters to shoot and kill all the deer on Catalina Island attracts opposition.
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5 things to take away from the expansion of San Gabriel Mountains m...

After 10 years, President Joe Biden expanded the size of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument on Thursday, May 2, adding about 110,000 acres.
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Injured falcons, hawks and owls get help with new LA County ‘raptor...

When a nonprofit group that repaired injured birds of prey folded, L.A. County stepped in to create a “raptor rescue” center in San Dimas.
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City of Industry battery recycler gets draft operating permit from ...

A lead-acid auto battery recycling plant in City of Industry gets a permit — the first one in nearly 20 years.
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A-Line light-rail extension to Pomona 90 percent done; completion i...

An extension of the A Line, sometimes called the Gold Line, from Azusa to Pomona is 90% complete and four months from completion.
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LA County teams up with El Monte for housing, park, medical clinic ...

L.A. County joins with city of El Monte to redevelop the old MacLaren Hall site, adding housing, a park and a medical clinic.
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Metrolink will add midday trains for nontraditional workers, tourists

Metrolink has increased service mostly by adding morning and midday trains, but some are unhappy because they’ve cut some late night trains.