Today’s Headlines
8:00 AM PDT on September 26, 2011
Featured Headline: More on Think Bike!
- Streetsblog Will Live Tweet This Morning’s Hearing on Farmer’s Field (The Source)
- Jerry Brown Is Really Excited About His Assault of CEQA on Behalf of Developers (LA_Now)
- Metro Adopts Renewable Energy/Solar Policy for Many Buildings (NRDC Switchboard)
- Coliseum Officials Wrongly Reimbursing Themselves for Gasoline (LAT)
- People Care About Neighborhood Councils (Daily News)
- 11 Candidates In for Race to Replace Hahn on City Council (LAT)
- I Wonder if BHUSD Realizes These Articles Make Them Look Bad (BH Courier)
- Say Goodbye to the Riverside-Figueroa Bridge (Creek Freak)
- The President Is Coming, Head for the Hills (Daily News)
- Air Pollution Rising in California’s National Parks (California Watch)
Damien will be traveling this morning, so feel free to add any stories he missed putting this together last night in the Comments Section.
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