Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:55 AM PST on February 5, 2010
- Expo Board Approves Plans for Phase II (LAist, LA Now, Times, LA Weekly)
- Who’s Got a Better Bike Plan, the City or the Activists? (KPCC)
- Now CA High Speed Rail Corridors Competing Against Each Other (San Jose Business Journal)
- Woman Hit in Santa Monica Hit and Run Struggling to Recover (SM Daily Press)
- DASH Line 430 on Chopping Block. Provides Service to Loyola High (Palisidian Post)
- Two Bike Stations Open in California (Bicycle Retailer)
- Cyclist Compares Relationship of Cars to Bikes in L.A. to that of Sharks to Seals (KPCC)
- Update on LAPD/Bikes and Is the City Getting Rid of Alta Planning? (Biking In LA)
- Pee Wee Herman Still Looking for His Bike (California Chronicle)
- Prius Owners Shell-Shocked By Safety Flaws… Imagine If They Heard Transit Is Safer, Greener (NYT)
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Friday’s Headlines
ICE, bus lane enforcement, 7th Street Metro station, La Brea, Measure ULA tax reform, Glendora, Santa Monica, car-nage, and more
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Thursday’s Headlines
ICE, Bike Oven, Measure HLA, Measure ULA, Pasadena, Boyle Heights, WeHo, Metro G Line, charter reform, Pomona, pothole, car-nage, and more
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Wednesday’s Headlines
ICE, K Line, Exide, Santa Monica, Pasadena, RV removals, smog, D Line, Burbank Airport, car-nage, and more
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