Today’s Headlines
Maybe Now Is a Good Time to Bring Up Climate Change? (Daily News) Bitchen! A Look at the Bike Kitchen’s Ladies Only Night (LAT) Metro’s Graphics Team Keeps Getting International Praise (NYT) 1,200 Ride in Newport Beach to Honor Fallen Riders, Raise Awareness (Biking In L.A.) First Segment of Westside Subway Won’t Open Until 2023 (Daily News) … Continued
9:25 AM PDT on October 30, 2012
- Maybe Now Is a Good Time to Bring Up Climate Change? (Daily News)
- Bitchen! A Look at the Bike Kitchen’s Ladies Only Night (LAT)
- Metro’s Graphics Team Keeps Getting International Praise (NYT)
- 1,200 Ride in Newport Beach to Honor Fallen Riders, Raise Awareness (Biking In L.A.)
- First Segment of Westside Subway Won’t Open Until 2023 (Daily News)
- Garcetti, Greuel, Both Like Idea of Rail Through Sepulveda Pass (LA Weekly)
- Temple City Gets $1 Million in Federal Funds for Bike Improvements (Star-News)
- I’m 16. Have a Driver’s License. And Ride the Expo Line (L.A. Youth)
- Preliminary Work on Regional Connector Underway (Downtown News)
- Backoff City Council, Let the Courts Fix Billboard Laws (LAT)
- Port of Los Angeles Wins Enviro. Award (Sentinel)
- China Planning World’s First Modern, Carfree City (Atlantic Cities)
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