Today’s Headlines
8:50 AM PDT on July 3, 2012
- Someone at the Times Has an Obsession with Spelling on Traffic Tickets (LAT)
- SGV Mad About Lack of Gold Line Funds in Measure R+ (Daily Bulletin)
- FTA Gives Thumbs Up to Regional Connector (The Source)
- Gov.’s Plan to Reorganize Transportation Commission/Caltrans a Fight Dating Back 40 Years (Sac Bee)
- Long Beach/Seal Beach Rift Over Transit Grows (LAT)
- Sun Valley Neighborhood Council Fights Pedestrian Bridge Linking Two High School Campuses (Daily News)
- Pasadena Ends Red Light Camera Program (ABC7)
- Bloody Month for Bikes Continues (Biking In L.A.)
- LAPD: Don’t Drive Drunk Tomorrow (Daily News)
- Who Wants to Bet Me That This Is a Really Safe Driver? (Daily News)
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