- Can Tony Knowles Help America Kick Its Oil Habit? (NYT)
- A City With No Corners Is No City At All (HuffPo)
- Pavement Fouls the Air in More Ways Than One (Scientific American)
- Feds Take Flak for Slow Bus Safety Shutdowns (SFGate)
- Uptick in Crime Sparks Action from Metro Police (Transpo Nation)
- Did Southwest Really Kill High-Speed Rail in Texas? (Miller-McCune)
- Honduras Looks to Build the World's First Charter City (TED)
- Sacramento Starts Small-Scale Bike Share (SacBee)
- Dump the Pump on Thursday (Switchboard)
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