Today’s Headlines
New LADOT Commuter Express Buses, Equipped with Triple Bike Racks, Hit the Streets (LAT, LADOT Bike Blog) County Planners See Supes Direction on Bike Plan as Opportunity (ZevWeb) Winds Left Trees in Streets, Some Signals Out (LAT) California’s High Speed Rail Boost Comes Because Florida Dropped Out of the Rail Race (Sunshine State) California Lawmakers Say … Continued
8:19 AM PST on December 1, 2011
- New LADOT Commuter Express Buses, Equipped with Triple Bike Racks, Hit the Streets (LAT, LADOT Bike Blog)
- County Planners See Supes Direction on Bike Plan as Opportunity (ZevWeb)
- Winds Left Trees in Streets, Some Signals Out (LAT)
- California’s High Speed Rail Boost Comes Because Florida Dropped Out of the Rail Race (Sunshine State)
- California Lawmakers Say Goodbye to Their State-Purchased Cars (SacBee)
- L.A. Tallying Cost of Occupation, Still Waiting on Metro (Daily News)
- Are Freeways Doomed (Salon)
- Fire Captain Who Killed Cyclist with Car While Drunk Given One Year in Jail (Biking In L.A.)
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Thursday’s Headlines
ICE, Bike Oven, Measure HLA, Measure ULA, Pasadena, Boyle Heights, WeHo, Metro G Line, charter reform, Pomona, pothole, car-nage, and more
April 9, 2026
La Verne Approves Protected Bike Lanes to Pomona North Metro Station
With this, the city will play a part in building safe facilities west-to-east across the entirety of its neighbor, Pomona.
April 8, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines
ICE, K Line, Exide, Santa Monica, Pasadena, RV removals, smog, D Line, Burbank Airport, car-nage, and more
April 8, 2026
Tuesday’s Headlines
ICE, Venice, Metro policing, Metro board, air quality, Burbank Airport, Warner Center, Amtrak, car-nage, and more
April 7, 2026
Monday’s Headlines
Metro computer hack, K Line, Culver City, CicLAvia, Pico Union, speed cameras, restrooms, car-nage, and more
April 6, 2026
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