Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:34 AM PST on November 7, 2013
- Gardena Will Charge Vanessa Yanez in Hit and Run Death of Jesse Dotson (Daily News)
- Bike Nation Admits Los Angeles System Is Probably Not Going to Happen (DTLA News)
- “People Friendly” Slauson Boulevard Will Have Six Car Lanes (Curbed)
- Editorial: How About We Fix the Streets and Sidewalks, and THEN Wi-Fi? (Daily News)
- Biking in L.A. Agrees That Sandy Banks’ Recent Column Was Stupid
- “Rampture” errr…”Ramp Jam” Ending for L.A.’s Totally-Worth-It Freeway Widening (Daily News)
- Survey: Vancouver Has Worse Car Congestion Than L.A. (The Province)
- CHP Launches Crackdown on Aggressive Drivers (Do They Usually Ignore Them?) (KTVU)
- Cedillo Sides with Business Over Constituents, Preservationists on Market Designation (Eastsider)
- Information on This Month’s United Riders “Benjamin Torres Ride for Justice” (2 Urban Girls)
- Driver Flees on Foot After Hit-and-Run Crash at East L.A. Bus Stop (ABC7)
- Caruso Pledges $5 Million for Social, Educational, Programs in Watts (LAT)
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