Today’s Headlines
6:02 AM PST on December 7, 2010
- Hollywood Farmer’s Market Blocking Ramp to Film School Garage. Permits Endangered (ABC7 via Curbed)
- Pay As You Drive Insurance Coming to CA for State Farm Customers (LAist)
- Blog Downtown Asks the Question: Is Widening the I-110 Access Ramps Worth It?
- Checkout the Plans for a 32 Acre State Park by Little Tokyo (LA Downtown News)
- Metrolink Debuts New Rail Cars (The Source)
- Box: Instead of Charging Gardeners More, We Should Hand Over the City to Them (City Watch)
- Truckers: Clean Port Rules Costing Us Green (LAT)
- Truck Plows Into School Bus. Two Hurt. (LA_Now)
- DWP Promises Higher Bills, Incremental Steps Towards Cleaning Energy Supply (LAT)
- Transportation Alternatives’ Exec. Dir. Explains Why He Believes in Bike Lanes (News via Sblog NY)
- London Mayor’s Proposal to Ban Semi-Trucks and Boosting Bicycle Freight (Grist)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
More from Streetsblog Los Angeles
Friday’s Headlines
Is Virgil/Hollywood/Sunset the worst intersection in L.A.? A very unscientific and contentious bracket run by Americana At Brand Memes says yes.
April 3, 2026
Pasadena Moves Closer to Adopting 710 Stub Vision Plan
City Council shared concepts for rebuilding the community razed in the 1970s, and seemed keen on making restitution to the victims of freeway displacement.
April 2, 2026
Thursday’s Headlines
N. Spring Street, Sankofa Park, speed cameras, SM Airport site, Culver City, car-nage, and more
April 2, 2026
New Bike Lanes and Bus Lanes Underway in Culver City and Santa Monica
New protected bike lanes under construction on Colorado and Broadway in Santa Monica, and on Washington and Adams in Culver City, which is also adding shared bus-bike lanes on Washington
April 1, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines
Gas prices, ICE, Santa Monica, Long Beach, DUI, car-nage, and more
April 1, 2026
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