Today’s Headlines
8:40 AM PST on December 16, 2010

- Three Architechts Provide Draft Renderings for Downtown NFL Stadium (Blog Downtown, Curbed, LAT)
- Hawthorne: These Designs Are Boring (LAT)
- Where Does Your Jaywalking Fine Go? (Blog Downtown)
- But Don’t Worry, LAPD Going After Dangerous Car Drivers Too (Daily News)
- California Air Resource Board Considering Cap and Trade Plan (LAT)
- Metro Promises to Get Rid of 14 Remaining Diesel Buses in 2011 (The Source)
- Interactive Modeling in Glendale (Alan Note)
- Zip Car Coming to Hollywood/Western Red Line Station (The Source)
- Beautiful Batavius Stolen in Echo Park (Flying Pigeon)
- Hollywood Farmer’s Market Asks for Help
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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