Today’s Headlines
More headlines from Streetsblog Capitol Hill
7:22 PM PDT on June 2, 2011
- Signs of Expo Construction Beginning in Santa Monica (Lookout!)
- DOT Handing Over Gold Card Receipts to Greuel (Daily News)
- Bus Shelters Disappear on Santa Monica Boulevard During Reconstruction (City Watch)
- White House Talks Up Auto Industry Bailout, Though Taxpayers Could Lose Billions (UPI)
- Bill to Restructure CAHSRA Board Passes State Senate (Sac Bee)
- Leimert Park Decision Just “Politicians Doing What They’ve Always Done” (City Watch)
- ACLU Suing Maryland Agency for Harassing, Detaining Photographers (The Source)
- Huntington Beach Offers Traffic School for Scofflaw Cyclists (LAT)
- Curbed Mocks the Hysteria Over the Couple of Days Partial Closure of the 405
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