- No Drugs or Alcohol in Chatsworth Train Engineer's Blood (Times)
- Obama Stimulus Package Starting to Take Shape (NYT)
- First Two Measure R Projects on the Way (LA Visions)
- Metro Blowing It When It Comes to TOD (Soap Box LA)
- LA's Billboard Policy Is Pretty Bad, But Enforcement is Worse (CityWatch)
- UAW Offers Concessions to Keep Big Three Afloat (NYT)
- Carmakers Promise Congress They'll Boost Fuel Efficiency (Grist, City Fix)
- Americans Want More Transit-Oriented Places to Live (GGW via Streetsblog.net)
- Anti-Transit Forces Are in Retreat (Overhead Wire)
- 7-Year Old Injured in Hit and Run (Times)
- Homeless Man Killed by Hit and Run on PCH (LAist)
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