Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:00 AM PDT on June 8, 2012
- Tobar: Bev. Hills “Sacrifice” for Subway Not Too Much to Ask (LAT)
- Measure R Support Boosts Feuer in City Attorney Race Against Trutanich (Patch)
- Norwalk Buys Compressed Natural Gas Buses with Measure R Funds (Wave)
- Group Opposing LAX Expansion Asks for Review of Planning Docs (CoCo Times)
- Finally, A Transit Project Antonovich Likes: The Gamblin’ Train to Vegas (Vegas Inc. via Curbed)
- New Artist Opportunities Along Expo Phase II (The Source)
- Expo Board Requires Native Species for All Landscaping (Sherri Akers/Facebook)
- Everyone’s a Fan of Ray Bradbury’s Livable Streets Vision(Cyclelicious, Atlantic Cities)
- Another Reason to Leave the Cat at Home. Bears at Gas Stations. (LAT)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
(Damien is traveling much of the day, so headlines were compiled last night. If you know something I missed, leave it in the comments section. If not, read the comments section. Someone else probably found something.)
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