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Today’s Headlines

Ridership Up on Houston’s Redesigned Metro Bus System (Metro) Police Unsure Why Driver Intentionally Mowed Down Pedestrians on Las Vegas Strip (LV Sun) University of North Texas President Struck Two Pedestrians With His SUV (Dallas Morning News) Boston to Hike Transit Fares (WRAL) Where America Is Moving: Texas, The Sunbelt (Bloomberg) Walkable, Mixed-Use Community for 60,000 … Continued
  • Ridership Up on Houston’s Redesigned Metro Bus System (Metro)
  • Police Unsure Why Driver Intentionally Mowed Down Pedestrians on Las Vegas Strip (LV Sun)
  • University of North Texas President Struck Two Pedestrians With His SUV (Dallas Morning News)
  • Boston to Hike Transit Fares (WRAL)
  • Where America Is Moving: Texas, The Sunbelt (Bloomberg)
  • Walkable, Mixed-Use Community for 60,000 Taking Shape in Utah (CNU)
  • Toronto to Spend $500,000 Plowing Bikeways This Winter (Cycle Toronto)
  • Copenhagen’s Secret to Cycling Bliss: Considering the Full Costs of the Car (Fast Company)
  • CityLab Picks Its Transportation Projects to Watch in 2016
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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