Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
9:40 AM PST on December 2, 2013
- Bike Trains Takes a National Bow (NPR)
- Metro’s System of Counting Rail Riders Yields Confusing Results (LAT)
- Metro/LAX Plan for “Minor Changes” to Aviation/Century Blvd. Stations (Daily Breeze)
- Krekorian Secures Funding for Better Sidewalks in Studio City (Daily News)
- Waldie: More Than What Makes Transpo. Sense Goes Into Decision to Ride Transit (KCET)
- Fast and Furious Star, Race Car Driver Die in Fiery Crash When Racer Loses Control (Daily News)
- Driver Kills 73 Year-Old Man in Glassell Park Crosswalk (LAT)
- City Watch Op/Ed Looks at Great Streets (City Watch)
- Judge’s CAHSRA Ruling Could Threaten Local Rail Improvements in Bay Area (SFGate, GC)
- I Enjoy the Headline Writers at The Source (The Source)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
More from Streetsblog Los Angeles
New Bike Lanes and Bus Lanes Underway in Culver City and Santa Monica
New protected bike lanes under construction on Colorado and Broadway in Santa Monica, and on Washington and Adams in Culver City, which is also adding shared bus-bike lanes on Washington
April 1, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines
Gas prices, ICE, Santa Monica, Long Beach, DUI, car-nage, and more
April 1, 2026
Tuesday’s Headlines
Get National Headlines At Streetsblog USA, State Headlines At Streetsblog CA
April 1, 2026
L.A. Council Advances Speed Camera Pilot and Bike Lane Camera Enforcement
L.A. City finalized speed camera locations, and will soon approve a contract for the program, expected to launch late this year. The city is also teeing up automated bike lane parking enforcement.
March 30, 2026
This Week In Livable Streets
Covina Walk Audit, Big Blue Bus service changes, Whittier Narrows, and more
March 30, 2026
Comments Are Temporarily Disabled
Streetsblog is in the process of migrating our commenting system. During this transition, commenting is temporarily unavailable.
Once the migration is complete, you will be able to log back in and will have full access to your comment history. We appreciate your patience and look forward to having you back in the conversation soon.