Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:58 AM PST on February 8, 2010
- Update on State Transit Funding (The Source)
- Rural Newspaper Enjoying LB Post Taking with Them Over Lowenthal Over Free Parking (Redding Searchlight)
- Freudian Slip? Link off LA Times Local Page About Parking Privatization Takes You to Article on Turkey Preparation…
- Same Thing off the “Search Page”…This is the Best Technical Glitch Ever
- LAPD Cracks Down on Drunks During/After Super Bowl (Daily News)
- Deputy Mayor De La Vega, on a Train, Beats Times Columnist, in De la Vega’s Hummer in a Race to City Hall
- Gas Prices Fall Again (Daily News)
- Pedestrian Leg Severed in Hollywood Crash (My Fox LA)
- Tale of DC Blogger Hit by G-Man Less About Street Safety Than Partisan Sniping (via GGW)
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