Today’s Headlines
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
5:58 AM PDT on October 14, 2009
- Gov. Promises Crackdown on Cell Phone Use While Driving…on Maria Shriver (Times)
- Update on Road Rage Doc’s Trial…Arguments Begin on Friday (Midnight Ridazz)
- Metro’s Slideshow for Wilshire BRT Project Already Online
- Downtown Streetcar Project Seeks Consultants (Blogdowntown)
- Port Angeles Residents Excited About Downtown Redesign (Peninsula Daily News)
- How About a Streetcar for Sunset Boulevard (Ride the Pink Line)
- How is the Media Covering the Metrolink Fare Hike Debate? (Metro Rider)
- Metro Needs to Work on It’s Outreach and Public Records Requests (Soap Box)
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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