Today’s Headlines
LAPD: We’re Going to Take Hit and Run More Seriously (LA Weekly) No Really, We Love Sharrows and They’re Being Painted Really Soon (LADOT Bike Blog) Catching Up with Life Cycle Riders (LA_Now) Wilshire Bus-Only Lanes Draft Environmental Docs Now Online (The Source, Curbed) Bart Reed Calls Oppo to Expo Confusing (City Watch) Silverlake Boardwalk … Continued
6:09 AM PDT on June 11, 2010

- LAPD: We’re Going to Take Hit and Run More Seriously (LA Weekly)
- No Really, We Love Sharrows and They’re Being Painted Really Soon (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Catching Up with Life Cycle Riders (LA_Now)
- Wilshire Bus-Only Lanes Draft Environmental Docs Now Online (The Source, Curbed)
- Bart Reed Calls Oppo to Expo Confusing (City Watch)
- Silverlake Boardwalk Delayed (Eastsider)
- Metro Launches Call in Number and Website with Live Traffic Info (NBC4)
- Eating and Driving Is Dangerous and Dirty (Green L.A. Girl)
- 6 Year Old Girl Killed During Cop Chase (NBC4)
- Big Rig Kills Ped. in Miracle Mile (CBS2)
- Two Days, Two Crashes, Two Closed Freeways. This Time, It’s the 134 (Daily News)
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