Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:10 AM PDT on July 19, 2013
- More on the Bonin, Krekorian, Dupont-Walker Appointments to Metro Board (Observed, Patch, KPCC)
- Bike and Bus Lanes Extended on Sunset Blvd. (LACBC Email)
- Even the ‘Bu Is Tired of Gentrification (LAT)
- Some Cities Still Pass Illegal Bike Laws (Biking in L.A.)
- Uber Creates Iced Cream Truck Summoner…Sweet (Curbed)
- People Live Inside NorCal’s 280 Freeway. You Read That Right. (People Behaving Badly)
- State Leg. Requires Non-Government Employed Bus Drivers to Identify Themselves …on the Bus (ZevWeb)
- LaBonge Breaks In Park’s Exercise Equipment by….Exercising (Daily News)
- Seth Rogan Breaks Arm Riding Bike in LA (Daily Mail)
- Shoot a Family Pet, Get a Promotion…If You’re El Monte PD (Daily News)
- Meth in His Blood, Expired License in His Pocket, Palo Alto Driver Strikes and Injures 12 Year Old, Palo Alto Won’t Press Charges (Palo Alto Online)
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