Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:32 AM PDT on September 6, 2013
- Bill to Grant CEQA Exemption to Kings Basketball Arena Is Unpopular (LAT, SF Chronicle)
- Time Also Running Out for Meaningful Fracking Laws in Sacramento (LAT)
- LAPD Explains What Happened in the Case of Melanie Freeland (Biking in L.A.)
- SaMo/Westside Resident Groups Combine for Park2Airport (Lookout, Curbed)
- Garcetti, Public, Ambivalent About Bringing the NFL to L.A. (LA Weekly)
- Light Rail Company Moving American HQ from Mass. to El Segundo (Daily News)
- Remembering the Horrific Metrolink Crash As We Approach Its Anniversary (VC Star)
- Neighborhood Councils, Explained Once and for All (KPCC)
- Angels Flight Trolley Flips and Rolls Over, No Injuries (LAT)
- Big Blue Bus Releases Survey to Help Plan for Expo (Santa Monica Next)
- Really? Herbalife? (LAT, Daily News)
- And People Say Streetsblog Is Anti-Driver (LAT)
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