- Long Beach Aims to be Nation's Most Bike-Friendly City (CBS2)
- Metrolink Rider Surge is Causing Parking Problems (Times)
- Support the Sales Tax Measure for Our Children (City Watch)
- "Sprinter" Rail Service Backs Off of Bike Restrictions (Union-Tribune)
- Crash on the I-10 Kills 4, Closes Freeway for 10 Minutes (Times)
- SUV-Loving Americans React to the $100 Fill-Up (NYT)
- $4/Gal Gas May Stump McCain's White House Run (Campaign Stops/NYT)
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