Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:20 AM PST on November 14, 2013
- Editorial: Heck Yes We’re Ready for Bike Share! (DTLA News)
- High Speed Rail Land Acquisition Moving Slowly (Biz Journal)
- Velo News Review Picks Up Ted Rogers As a Columnist (Velo News Review)
- Startup, Funded by Ryan Seacrest, Allows You to Rent Car from LAX While You Travel (LAist, KPCC)
- Pro-Gold Line Editorials Being Placed in SGV Newspapers (I Will Ride)
- Costa Mesa Hit and Run Suspect Arrested After Chase in Sherman Oaks (Daily News)
- Check Out This Great Photo Collection of the Posters from ARTCRANK (Josephine Runneboom/Flickr)
- Steve Hymon Doesn’t Agree with My Reading of the NYT Bike/Law Enfocement Piece (The Source)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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