Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:14 AM PDT on August 6, 2013
- More on the Supreme Court Ruling in Neighbors for Smart Rail v Expo (CBS, LAT, The Source)
- City Attorney: Driving Without a License Just an Infraction (CBS2)
- Bonin Introduces Motion for Venice Boardwalk Safety (CNN)
- Murderer Had History of “Run Ins” and Drug Abuse, No Problem Getting Car (LAT)
- Is DTLA Gentrifying? Parks, Charter Schools and Whole Foods Remake Downtown (KPCC via Curbed)
- Cedillo Moves L.A. River Funds Into Nebulous Slush Fund for “Community Needs” (Eastsider)
- Obama Tonight Show Visit Could Cause Delays Throughout Both Valleys (Daily News)
- “Creepy Sign Twirling Mannequins Sweeping Strip Mall Sidewalks” (Curbed)
- Gas Prices Fall in L.A. County for 18 Straight Days (Daily News)
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