Today’s Headlines
City Oversight Report: Picking Up CRA a Bad Move for City (Daily News, LAT) Expo Pre-Revenue Service Is Here (LA_Now, Curbed) LA Has Highest Gas Prices in Country (LA Weekly) More Legislation Drops Against Buy Here Pay Here Dealerships (LAT) Dianne Feinstein Urges Moving CAHSR to Caltrans (SacBee) WaPo Re-Joins the CAHSR Pile-On The Largest … Continued
8:08 AM PST on January 11, 2012
- City Oversight Report: Picking Up CRA a Bad Move for City (Daily News, LAT)
- Expo Pre-Revenue Service Is Here (LA_Now, Curbed)
- LA Has Highest Gas Prices in Country (LA Weekly)
- More Legislation Drops Against Buy Here Pay Here Dealerships (LAT)
- Dianne Feinstein Urges Moving CAHSR to Caltrans (SacBee)
- WaPo Re-Joins the CAHSR Pile-On
- The Largest Parade in L.A. Is This Monday in South L.A. (Leimert Park Beat)
- Supes Tired of Lengthy Public Comment, Seek Ways to Limit It (LAT)
- Transit Wonks Excited About Feuer Bills on Transit Expansion (City Watch)
- Really? We’re Going to Expand Oil Drilling? Remember the Massive Oil Spill? (LAT)
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