Today’s Headlines
Schwarzenegger Will Focus on Budget in State of the State (Mercury-News) Metrolink Chief Not Fired Yet (LA Now) NYT Profiles Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Bike Advocate Republican Leader Boehner Opposed to Bike Stimulus (Bike Commute Tips) Seattle to Replace Elevated Highway With Underground Highway (Seattle Transit via Streetsblog.net) CA Receives High Marks for Highway Safety, More … Continued
8:52 AM PST on January 13, 2009
- Schwarzenegger Will Focus on Budget in State of the State (Mercury-News)
- Metrolink Chief Not Fired Yet (LA Now)
- NYT Profiles Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Bike Advocate
- Republican Leader Boehner Opposed to Bike Stimulus (Bike Commute Tips)
- Seattle to Replace Elevated Highway With Underground Highway (Seattle Transit via Streetsblog.net)
- CA Receives High Marks for Highway Safety, More Improvements Proposed (Daily News)
- Highlights from “Murder Your Car” Exhibit (Bus Bench)
- Walking in Rail Tunnels a Bad Idea (Bakersfield Now)
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