Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:20 AM PDT on April 1, 2013
- L.A. Weekly Keeps up the Heat on Hit and Run Coverage
- Bloomekatz’s Swan Song: Measure J Defeated by Handful of Upscale Communities (LAT)
- NELA Bike Lane Controversy Heads to Neighborhood Councils (Flying Pigeon)
- Meanwhile NELA Rag Chides Huizar for Bike Lane Support (Boulevard Sentinel)
- Rosendahl, Waters, Break Ground on Sepulveda Sidewalk Fixes (Bill Rosendahl)
- Culver City Chamber of Commerce President: Bikes Are Menaces and I Am Incapable of Making a Logical Argument (Patch)
- His Article Demolished by Bike Blogger (Just Another Bicyclist)
- Engineers, Conservationists, Work for Fix to Watts Tower
- Crash of the Day: Man Crashes Into WalMart, Goes on Attack (Daily News, LAT)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
Outside of the broadcast, Streetsblog will only be publishing breaking news today. The Live Stream will start in just a couple of minutes…City Attorney Candidate’s debate at 9:15, CD 9 Candidates at 10:05, CD 13 candidates at 11:05.
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