Today’s Headlines
Council Will Consider, But Probably Not Vote, on New MOU for Stadium (LAT, Blogdowntown, Curbed) Metro Staff Lay Out Ugly Impacts of Mica’s Reauthorization Bill (The Source) NorCal Farming Family Loves Taking Public Transit Around LA (LAT) Bike Share Companies Show Off the Goods in Santa Monica (NRDC Switchboard) Back-seat Driver: Believe It or Not, … Continued
4:51 AM PDT on July 26, 2011
- Council Will Consider, But Probably Not Vote, on New MOU for Stadium (LAT, Blogdowntown, Curbed)
- Metro Staff Lay Out Ugly Impacts of Mica’s Reauthorization Bill (The Source)
- NorCal Farming Family Loves Taking Public Transit Around LA (LAT)
- Bike Share Companies Show Off the Goods in Santa Monica (NRDC Switchboard)
- Back-seat Driver: Believe It or Not, California Driving is Safer Than Ever (SacBee)
- Alpern: Let’s Take Race Out of Crenshaw Debate (City Watch)
- AAA Responds to Heat from Not Supporting 3-Foot-Passing Law ([SIC])
- I Never Want to Hear About Cyclists “Breaking Laws” Council Encourages Drivers Not to Pay Red Light Tix (LAT)
- Bev. Hills Losing Retail Business. If Only There Were Some Way to Get More Shoppers (Patch)
- A Conservative Take on the Bike Anti-Harassment Ordinance (American Thinker)
- Bad Eight Days: Lose $7,000 Pledge on Bike v Flight Then Get Bike Stolen (Twitter)
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