Today’s Headlines
We're taking a partial day to honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. See you tomorrow.
8:22 AM PST on January 16, 2012
- Regional Connector Enviro. Docs Released Early. Public Comment Will Start Friday (The Source)
- Op-Ed: Getting Real About Redevelopment in California (LAT)
- CA Geologic Survey Bites Back at Bad Press on Westside Subway Study (The Source)
- Council Committee Wants More Info on LAPD Traffic Stops (Daily News)
- Safe Routes to School Coalition Needs Your Help to Get More Regional Funds for Walking/Biking
- Brown Steps Up for Bullet Train… (LAT)
- …and Finds Time to Attend Sheriff Baca’s Prayer Breakfast (LAT)
- There’s a City Council Vote Tomorrow (Daily Breeze)
- Bev. Hills Bike Advocates Not Thrilled With Pace of Planning (Better Bike)
- Two Major Columnists Look at “Zev for Mayor” (Daily News, LAT)
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