Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:42 AM PDT on October 2, 2012
- Mayoral Candidates Notice Poor State of L.A.’s Sidewalks (LAT)
- Feds Give Final Approval to TIFIA Loan for Crenshaw Announced in 2010 (Sentinal, The Source, KPCC)
- Traffic Deaths on the Way Back Up as People Return to the Road/Work (LAT)
- It’s Casual Rocks NPR’s California Report. THE RED LINE! (California Report)
- Opposition to 710 Big Dig Becoming a Deafening Din (LAT)
- The CicLAvia PR Machine Kicks Into Gear (The Source, Curbed)
- How the Great Depression Created the Push for Suburbia (KCET)
- Accusations of Back Room Deals at Port Need Airing Out (Daily News)
- A Broad and Thoughtful Call for a Bigger, More Inclusive, Bike Movement (Women on Bikes)
- Ted Discovers That When It Comes to Bike Community, It Matters What You Wear (Biking In LA)
- Coverage of Critical Mass’ 20th (ABC, CBS, SFGate, HuffPo, KTVU, Mission Local)
- “Happy Anniversary Weird Metro Building at Wilshire and La Brea” (Curbed)
- Happy Birthday, Occupy (LAT)
- It’s Hot (Daily News)
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