- Feds Offer State HOT Lanes Money (Times)
- A Third Look at Car-Free Wilshire (Militant Angeleno)
- Comments on Metro’s Draft Long Range Plan Due Tomorrow (Metro Rider)
- SM Residents Get Ballot Measure to Limit Development (Bottleneck Blog)
- Woman Hurt in Crash on Harbor Freeway (Times)
- Clinton Would Consider Gas Tax Holiday; Obama Opposes (WSJ)
- In Newark, 50 Percent of Devils Fans Take the Train to the Game (NYT)
- Dutch Cyclists Request External Air Bags (Jalopnik)
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