Today’s Headlines
There Was a Measure R+ Info Meeting in Burbank? Who Knew? (Daily News) L.A. a Microcosm on Issues of Race, Transit, and the Stigma of Bus Ridership (Atlantic Cities) The Previous Article Is Complete Bollux (Human Transit) LAPD Still Trying to Figure Out Why Officers Are Such Bad Drivers (Daily News) Drivers Can Park at … Continued
7:53 AM PDT on July 11, 2012
- There Was a Measure R+ Info Meeting in Burbank? Who Knew? (Daily News)
- L.A. a Microcosm on Issues of Race, Transit, and the Stigma of Bus Ridership (Atlantic Cities)
- The Previous Article Is Complete Bollux (Human Transit)
- LAPD Still Trying to Figure Out Why Officers Are Such Bad Drivers (Daily News)
- Drivers Can Park at Broken Meters Under New Bill. Just Don’t Stay Too Long (Patch)
- More on America Fast Forward nee 30/10 (The Source)
- Proposed Chinatown Ban on Large Chain Stores Not Popular in City Planning (Curbed)
- Saving Someone’s Bike Is Really Good Karma (LAT)
- Clif Bar Turns 20, Gives All 300 Employees a Personalized Bike (Public Opinion)
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