Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
7:11 AM PDT on October 14, 2013
- Bonin’s Rail to People Mover Plan to LAX Gaining Ground (LAT)
- Editorial Refers to It as Transit Maybe (LAT)
- Garcetti’s “Great Streets” Is Going to Make L.A.’s Streets “More Awesome” (Curbed)
- Brown Vetos Legislation Requiring Caltrans to Consider Green Alternatives for 710 (LB Press-Telegram)
- Former LaBonge Rival, Not That One, Blasts Hyperion Plans (Enrich LA)
- L.A. County Sheriff’s Dogs Only Bite People of Color…Really (Atlantic Cities)
- SaMo Regulates Fitness Classes in Public Parks (LAT)
- New Yorkers Arrive on Wedding on CitiBike Bike Share (NYT)
- Mormon Missionary Killed in Bike Crash in Arcadia, 29th Cycling Death in LA County This Year (Biking in LA)
- Van Nuys Bus Groping Suspect Arrested (Daily News)
- Brown Vetoes Probe of Gas Price Spike (LAT)
- Driving Burns Calories, Just Not That Many (LAT)
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