- It's Official: SecTrans Ray LaHood (NYT, WSJ, WaPo, Guardian, Progress Illinois)
- Streetsblog.net Reacts to LaHood Pick (Transport Politic, TOW, Philly Bike Coalition, BikePortland)
- CEO Boss Snoble to Step Down (LAist, Times, Daily News, LA Observed)
- Boxer Expects $50 Billion in Infrastructure Stimulus for California (Daily Breeze)
- "Road Rage Killer" David Mosey Jassy Pleads Not-Guilty (MSNBC)
- Recent Occidental Graduate Ryan Bowen Biking Across Country for Obama Inauguration (Times)
- Ride the Meyro for Free on Christmas/ Christmas Eve (LAist)
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