Today’s Headlines
Editorial: Dear Department of Labor, Give Us Our Transit Money (LAT) Editorial: Judge Should Halt High Speed Rail (Daily News) #RoadBond Is Back! Even Though It Might Not Be a Road Bond. Gas Tax? (Daily News, LAT) Millenials Ditching Cars and Car Culture, Even in LA (KPCC) I Think the Beverly Hills Courier Is Just … Continued
6:28 AM PDT on August 22, 2013
- Editorial: Dear Department of Labor, Give Us Our Transit Money (LAT)
- Editorial: Judge Should Halt High Speed Rail (Daily News)
- #RoadBond Is Back! Even Though It Might Not Be a Road Bond. Gas Tax? (Daily News, LAT)
- Millenials Ditching Cars and Car Culture, Even in LA (KPCC)
- I Think the Beverly Hills Courier Is Just Reprinting BHUSD Press Releases (Courier)
- At Safe Streets Rally, SFPD Block Bike Lane to Make Point of Victim Blaming (Streetsblog SF)
- Advocates Storm Court to Protest Gang Injunction Policy (Daily News)
- Lt. Garcetti Going on Leave After This Year to Focus on Day Job (LA Observed)
- CicLAvia! (Curbed)
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