Today’s Headlines
NRDC Explores the Green Bike Lanes in Downtown and Boyle Heights
9:50 AM PDT on April 12, 2012
NRDC Explores the Green Bike Lanes in Downtown and Boyle Heights
- Chief Beck Gets an Earful About Susanna Schick, LAPD Re-Opens Investigation (Pat Morrison, KNBC)
- LA Weekly Looks at Those Looking at Farmer’s Field EIR, Including One Famous Blogger
- Peddler Power! Businesses Love CicLAvia and Bikes and Peds. (EECBG LA)
- Cyclists! Be More Ped. Friendly at CicLAvia…Lots of Friends in This Article (Zev Web)
- No Rush on High Speed Rail for Some State Senators (LAT)
- Gas Prices Still Falling (Daily News)
- L.A. Is Not an Unplanned City. Interview with USC Prof David Sloane (Atlantic Cities)
- Cyclelicious Examines the Routine Acceptance of Scofflaw Drivers
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Friday’s Headlines
ICE, bus lane enforcement, 7th Street Metro station, La Brea, Measure ULA tax reform, Glendora, Santa Monica, car-nage, and more
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Thursday’s Headlines
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Wednesday’s Headlines
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