Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:27 AM PDT on June 14, 2013
- NoHo Neighborhood Council Backs Bike Lanes…on the Wrong Street (Patch)
- Officials Defend Bike Lanes in San Pedro (Daily Breeze)
- Not WWLA’s Fault, But a Lot of These Interviews Will Make Your Blood Boil (KCRW)
- People Are Really Excited About Metro’s New “Under Construction” Rail Map (The Source, Curbed)
- WeHo Council Member Outraged at WeHo Parking Meter Rate Increases (WeHoVille)
- California High Speed Rail Gets Federal Exemption (LAT)
- Suburban Newspapers Really Don’t Like High Speed Rail (Press-Enterprise)
- Global Warming Could Slash Snowfall in San Gabriel Mountains (LAT)
- A Fun Profile of Brigham Yen and DTLA Rising (Fox 11)
- Wednesday Is the Official Gate Locking Day for Metro’s Subway (The Source)
- Sahra and I Collect Our Awards from the American Planning Association (LITE)
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ICE, K Line, Exide, Santa Monica, Pasadena, RV removals, smog, D Line, Burbank Airport, car-nage, and more
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