Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
7:51 AM PDT on April 2, 2010
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- No Joke, the Dodger Express Shuttle Is Back (The Source)
- No Joke, Glendale Uses Officer in Bunny Costume to Hand Out Tickets (LA_Now, Daily News)
- Joke, Sort of, The Santa Monica Daily Press Loses Its Mind
- Metrolink Board Considers Inland Cuts (Press-Enterprise)
- U.S. Used to Be HSR Leader (LAist)
- Whittier Police Investigate Fatal Hit and Run (CBS2)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
I’m going to be on a light schedule today and Monday because of the holiday. The long piece on “30 in 10” will go up then. Not that I’d leave you with nothing to read in the meantime…
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