Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:15 AM PST on January 15, 2014
- More on Mayor’s Crash (CBS2, Neon Tommy, BH Courier, Daily News)
- LAPD: Garcetti Crash Victim in Crosswalk, Crossing Against Light (LAT)
- LAT Security Camera Has Car Moments After Crash
- A Month Later, Sheriff’s Still Investigating Sheriff Crash That Killed Milt Olin (Daily News)
- Salon Talks to Deborah Murphy About the Changing Los Angeles (via Curbed)
- Metro Working on Measure R++ for 2016 Ballot (The Source)
- Video Captures Argument Before Murder on Red Line (L.A. Weekly, Mass Transit Mag)
- Funding for Purple Line, Connector, in Federal Budget (The Source, LAT)
- We Get It, LAT. You Don’t Like the High Speed Rail Project. You Don’t Have to Tell Us Every Day.
- Early Opposition Appears to Proposed Vehicle Tax Proposal (Reason)
- Despite Recent Increases, Filming Down in L.A. Since Randomly Selected Year (Daily News)
- Legal Marijuana Advocates: Drugged Driving Epidemic in CA is a Myth (East Bay Express)
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