Today’s Headlines
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10:09 AM PDT on October 31, 2012
- Boo! DMV Gives Driver’s License to Openly Blind Man (LAT)
- BRU’s Anti-Measure J Op/Ed Goes Mainstream (Daily News)
- L.A. Considers Tax Measures for Spring Ballot (LAT)
- Claremont City Council Votes to Oppose Measure J (Patch)
- Metro Sells Its 20,000th ExpressLanes Transponder (The Source)
- Times: No on Soda Taxes
- “Terrible Band Gets Slap on the Writs for Shutting Down 101” (Curbed via Daily News)
- Yes, People Still Drive in Bike Lanes, Even in SaMo (Biking in L.A.)
- Copy Hipsters: Berkeley Enacts Cyclist Anti-Harassment Law (Bay Citizen)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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