- Obama: Cheap Gas Won't Last Forever (Detroit News)
- Boxer Tells GOP to Focus on Transpo Bill, Not Keystone (The Hill)
- Prospects Dimming for Minneapolis Light Rail (StarTrib)
- Another GOP Senator Agrees That Gas Tax Hike Is "On the Table" (The Hill)
- Mapping Chicago's Big TOD Projects (Curbed Chicago)
- Deadline Nears for Alaska Borough to Pay Back Feds for Unused Ferry (Alaska Dispatch News)
- Jersey City to Join Citi Bike's Network (NJ.com)
- Transportation Takes Center Stage in Connecticut Governor's Annual Address (Governing)
- Purple Line Supporters Would Have Little Recourse If Hogan Kills It (Bethesda Mag)
- Does Courtland Milloy Raise a Good Point About Separated Bike Lanes? (Washingtonian)
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