Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:03 AM PDT on July 20, 2012
- Last Weekend in September: Carmageddon II (Daily News, Patch, LAT)
- Editorial: Forget the Weather, Traffic is SoCal’s Most Extreme Element (Daily News)
- “Eastside Access” Better Bike/Ped Infrastructure for Gold Line in Boyle Heights (Eastside Sun)
- USC Study: Diesel Exhaust Causes Hardships for in Utero Rats (Science Daily)
- Whew, Someone Is Suing to Stop the Hollywood Development Plan (Curbed)
- Expo Has a Bad Afternoon (The Source)
- BHUSD Continues to Funnel Expansion Funds to Subway Fight (Patch)
- Going National: Subway Fight Picked up by Christian Science Monitor
- In Defense of Liquor Stores…(Zocalo)
- SF Examiner Op Ed: “High-Speed Rail is the Right Plan at the Right Time”
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
Streetsblog has migrated to a new comment system. New commenters can register directly in the comments section of any article. Returning commenters: your previous comments and display name have been preserved, but you'll need to reclaim your account by clicking "Forgot your password?" on the sign-in form, entering your email, and following the verification link to set a new password — this is required because passwords could not be carried over during the migration. For questions, contact tips@streetsblog.org.
More from Streetsblog Los Angeles
Long Beach lands among U.S.’s Top 10 most bike-friendly cities; ranks 2nd in CA
The analysis evaluated 50 major U.S. cities using five key metrics: bike commute percentage, bike modal share, cyclist fatality rates, PeopleForBikes’ city network ratings, and Walk Score’s Bike Score rankings
June 2, 2026
California Just Pulled the Rug Out From Under Transit
CARB Approves Controversial Overhaul of Cap-and-Invest Program
June 2, 2026
Tuesday’s Headlines
Election Day is today! Plus traffic violence, gas costs, bus lanes, crosswalk, car-nage, and more
June 2, 2026
This Week In Livable Streets
Election Day, Westside bus lanes, Metro meetings, and more
June 1, 2026
Guest Editorial: Alhambra has been Saying No to Another Freeway Ramp for Years. City Hall Should Listen.
Fremont ramp proposals would benefit drivers moving through Alhambra, while burdening people who live, learn, and work here. The noise stays here. The exhaust stays here. The danger stays here. Fremont Elementary students should not be asked to absorb more idling cars, more turning, and more traffic along their campus.
June 1, 2026