Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:45 AM PDT on May 8, 2013
- For God’s Sake, Just Tell Us If There’s Going to Be a Leimert Park Station (The Source)
- Most Expo Passengers Are New to Rail (CAHSR Blog)
- Metro Gets More Than $390 Million for Clean Air, Plans to Spend Most on Regional Connector (The Source)
- Dear Disney, Stop Screwing Up the Anaheim Trolley Plans (Voice of OC)
- Greuel’s Excellent TV Ads Off the Air for Now (LAT)
- The Koch Brothers Would Be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to the L.A. Times (Daily News)
- Roadshow: How Drivers Should Turn Right With a Bicycle Rider in the Lane (Mercury News)
- Justin Bieber’s Terribly Unsafe Driving Is Now the World’s Problem (Yahoo)
- Daily Carnage: Six Injured in Multi-Car Crash on the 110 (CBS2)
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