Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:28 AM PST on January 24, 2011
- Shopping Malls in Urban L.A. See Revival (LA_Now)
- T4A Blog Corrects Media Coverage Blaming Pedestrians for Rise in Ped Deaths
- “Purple Line” Hearings Starting Tonight (Daily News)
- Broad Museum Unveils Plans for Ped. Plaza, 370 Spot Garage (LAT, Downtown News)
- Many Endangered CRA Projects Happening Downtown (Blog Downtown)
- Jerry Brown’s Redevelopment Proposal “Rich with Small Ironies” (Calwatch)
- Should City Subsidize Downtown Football Stadium? (LA_Now)
- Tim Rutten Is Wary (LAT)
- Pedestrian Hit Aiding Hit and Run Driver. Bystanders Turn on Drive. Police Arrest Bystander (LAT)
- The Times Reviews Portlandia
- Gandy: “We hope to move from fear-based anxiety about change to a more experience-based attitude…” (Bikeside)
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