- Voters Approved $75B for Local Transit Initiatives on Tuesday (APTA)
- Measure R Strong Almost Everywhere (Bottleneck Blog, MetroRider)
- Oil Prices Poised to Rebound, Says International Energy Agency (Grist)
- Everyone Get Ready! The LA Car Show is Coming to Town! (Daily News)
- Governor Mentions Raising Vehicle Registration Fees (Times)
- Latest Biofuel Craze: Tree Fungus From Patagonian Rainforest (Guardian via Planetizen)
- Transit-Friendly Republican Paul Weyrich for Transpo Secretary? (Yglesias)
- Prop. 8 Opponents Tie Up Traffic on Santa Monica Blvd. (Times, LAist)
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