Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:54 AM PST on January 24, 2012
- Audit: City Lost Millions in ARRA Funds Due to Disorganization (LAT, Daily News)
- Analyzing SoCal Bike Deaths, Few in Door Zone (Biking in LA)
- What Could of Should an Extended Measure R Do? (City Watch)
- Villaraigosa Talks Urban Investment on (PBS News Hour)
- Editorial: Don’t Let Bullet Train Derail Other Projects (San Bernadino Sun)
- Beutner’s New Offense Includes Shots at Slow Pace of Trans. Reform (Downtown News)
- National Mayor’s Group Honors L.B. for Bike Recycling Program (CC Times)
- Santa Barbara Wants Ciclovia, Inspired by CicLAvia (Santa Independent)
- Study on Pedestrian Deaths and Headphone Use Blames the Victim (T4America)
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