Today’s Headlines
San Diego Union Tribune: Desert XPress a Second “Bullet Train Disaster” FYI: It’s Technically Not Allowed to Have Unfolded Shopping Carts on Metro Buses (Intersections) Metro Brings in Rail Expert to Look at Problematic Junction (LAT) Another Carmageddon II Warning (The Source, LAT) Daily News Has a Photo Gallery…of the Press Conference Report: Harmful Emissions … Continued
8:56 AM PDT on August 3, 2012
- San Diego Union Tribune: Desert XPress a Second “Bullet Train Disaster”
- FYI: It’s Technically Not Allowed to Have Unfolded Shopping Carts on Metro Buses (Intersections)
- Metro Brings in Rail Expert to Look at Problematic Junction (LAT)
- Another Carmageddon II Warning (The Source, LAT)
- Daily News Has a Photo Gallery…of the Press Conference
- Report: Harmful Emissions at Port Continue to Drop (Daily Breeze)
- Do You Really Want to Feel Smug? Ditch the Prius. Ride a Bus. (City Watch)
- Metro: Please Give Us Non-Electeds for Big Dig Advisory Group. La Canada: Here’s a City Councilman (Valley Sun)
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