Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:03 AM PST on November 15, 2010

- Unions Can Help Pay for 30/10 (Huffington Post)
- Sherriff’s Get a Grant for More DUI Checkpoints (LAist)
- Graff Lab Gives Taggers a Positive Outlet (LAT)
- What Did CA Do When We Passed Prop. 26? (LAT)
- Feds. Warn LAPD on Racial Profiling (Daily News)
- West Hollywood Hit and Run Killer to Face Victim’s Dad in Court (Daily Telegraph)
- Some CA Cities Planning Around Public Health (SacBee)
- Virgin’s Richard Branson Looks to Invest in High-Speed Rail (Forbes)
- L.A. Takes a Beating in Travel and Leisure Survey for Our Failing Transpo. System
- Only in L.A.: Man Tries to Rundown Girlfriend after Rejected Marriage Proposal (AP via HuffPo)
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