Today’s Headlines
CICLAVIA! (HuffPo, Curbed, LA Weekly, Intersections, LAist, NBC4) Feds Give Thumbs Up to Regional Connector (Downtown News) Of Course Californians Will Ride High Speed Rail… (Atlantic Cities) …If They Ever Get the Chance (Daily News) I-405 Widening Project Wins Award for Being Ahead of Schedule (Press Release) Expo Updates: Motor Ave. Bridge Comes Down, Construction … Continued
8:33 AM PDT on July 10, 2012
- CICLAVIA! (HuffPo, Curbed, LA Weekly, Intersections, LAist, NBC4)
- Feds Give Thumbs Up to Regional Connector (Downtown News)
- Of Course Californians Will Ride High Speed Rail… (Atlantic Cities)
- …If They Ever Get the Chance (Daily News)
- I-405 Widening Project Wins Award for Being Ahead of Schedule (Press Release)
- Expo Updates: Motor Ave. Bridge Comes Down, Construction Starts, Tunnel Approved (Curbed, Patch)
- Panic Headline, Ho-Hum Article About Car Parking Relocation in Santa Monica for Expo (Daily Press)
- Press Focuses on Biebergeddon (LAT, Daily News)
- But Is It Worse than the TAPture? (Militant Angeleno)
- Bury the Lead: USA Today Questions Bike Improvements/ Bike Share, Buries Safety Numbers at the Bottom
- Sunnyvale Next Up for Bicycling Anti-Harassment Law (Streetsblog SF)
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