Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
7:38 AM PDT on March 23, 2011
- Leahy Takes His Bus Cut Arguments to the Daily News
- Expo Tested at USC (The Source, Friends 4 Expo)
- More on Last Week’s Wilbur Road Diet Meeting, Englander Unplugged (RonKayeLA)
- Saving the State Would Cost $260 Per Person (LAT)
- Brown Looking for Ways to Get Tax Measure on Ballot Without GOP (LAT)
- Is West L.A. Ready for Expo (City Watch)
- Woo Hoo! Highway Expansion! 1.8 Billion! (LAist)
- KCET: Calif. Agriculture Industry “Ready to Battle High-Speed Rail”
- Reason Backs Plan to Kill CRA’s (City Watch)
- NPR: “The End of the Road: Saying Goodbye to Freeways”
- LADOT Bike Program Has New Maps (LADOT Bike Blog)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
Tomorrow we return to normal publishing…
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