Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:26 AM PST on November 14, 2012
- Utility Relocation Begins for Westside Subway (The Source)
- As Votes Roll In, Downtowners Continue to Campaign for Streetcar (Blog Downtown)
- Who Enforces ExpressLanes? The CHP (KTLA)
- Metro, the Agency that Runs Express Lanes: The ExpressLanes Are Working (The Source)
- Califrornia Kicks Off Cap and Trade Program (Daily News)
- Santa Monica Finalist for Grant to Measure Residents’ “Well Being” (LAT)
- Police “Others” Organize to Fight Underage Drinking in Valley (Daily News)
- Sonoma County Supes to Endorse Cyclist Anti-Harassment Ordinance (PressDemo)
- County Gas Prices Drop for 35th Straight Day (Daily News)
- Alameda County Transit Sales Tax Also “Failing” with 65% of the Vote (Merc)
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