Today’s Headlines
Editorial: It Was Fun Watching State Lawmakers Give Up Cars (Daily News) Janette Sadik-Khan Profiled on “Rock Center,” Livability in Prime Time (NBC) “Bicyclists-as-Gentrifiers Trope More Perception Than Reality” (Salon) Why Do We Keep Expanding Infrastructure for Cars in Our Cities? (Copenhagenize) Box: LAPD Shoots Itself, Media Reputation in Occupy Eviction (City Watch) CHP Launches … Continued
8:02 AM PST on December 6, 2011
- Editorial: It Was Fun Watching State Lawmakers Give Up Cars (Daily News)
- Janette Sadik-Khan Profiled on “Rock Center,” Livability in Prime Time (NBC)
- “Bicyclists-as-Gentrifiers Trope More Perception Than Reality” (Salon)
- Why Do We Keep Expanding Infrastructure for Cars in Our Cities? (Copenhagenize)
- Box: LAPD Shoots Itself, Media Reputation in Occupy Eviction (City Watch)
- CHP Launches Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign in Sacramento (SacBee)
- Cyclist Killed Over the Weekend on Mulholland Highway (Biking In L.A.)
- Gov. Plans to Bring Tax Plan Straight to Voters (LAT)
- Apparently They Read Streetsblog at Metro (The Source)
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