Today’s Headlines
3:17 AM PDT on October 20, 2010
- Comment on Car Culture v. Urban Culture at (KCRW)
- Villaraigosa Making Waves in D.C. (Pasadena Star News)
- Man Hit by Train at Hollywood and Vine (LAist)
- Prop. 23 Backers Start Running Commercials (LAT)
- Do Transportation Agencies Read Blogs? (The City Fix)
- 405 Construction Confusing to Drivers (Press-Enterprise)
- Ca. High-Speed Rail Authority Releases Funding Criteria for First 4 Segments (SF Gate)
- Questioning the Bike Friendliness of SM Council Candidates (Gary Rides Bikes)
- How to Be a Scraper. Step One: Move to Oakland… (Pacific Breeze)
- Two More Days Until Another Obama Created Carmageddon (Daily News)
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