Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
5:35 AM PDT on June 7, 2011
- Handicapping the Westside Subway Fight Between Bev. Hills and Century City (LAT)
- Downtown Streetcar Should Connect to Union Station (Downtown News)
- Opposition Lining Up to Oppose High Speed Rail (Central Valley Business Times, LAT)
- Did They Get Yours? Operation Pothole Fills 24k of Them (Daily News, LAT)
- Epstein: Learn Lesson from CicLAvia. Open Our Open Space! (Biz Journal)
- Bike Rider Shot Dead in NoHo (Biking In L.A.)
- Funeral Held for 14 Year Old Teenager Killed by Drunk Driver (Daily News)
- No Alcohol Ads on Bus Benches! (City Watch)
- For the Love of God! Can We Stop Talking About the Temporary 405 Closure? (The Source)
- We Can’t? Ok. Good to Know. (The Source, LAT)
- Gas Prices Drop for 31st Consecutive Day (Daily News)
- Hahn Goes on Offense Against Huey in 36th Congressional Runoff (LA_Now)
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