Los Angeles is expanding its program to install hundreds of new solar-powered streetlights to curb rampant copper wire theft.
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Mayor Karen Bass unveiled that several hundred solar-powered streetlights will be installed in the historic Filipinotown area ...
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In response to a rash of copper wire theft, hundreds of solar-powered street lights will be installed in Filipinotown, Mayor Karen Bass announced Wednesday.
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