Today’s Headlines
Cop in 2001 Fatal DWI Up for Parole (Daily News) Mom of Drunk-Driving Victim Seeks Leniency for Driver (LA Times) Hoboken Councilman Arrested for Drunk Driving (Gothamist) Trans-Hudson Rail Tunnel Inches Forward (AMNY) Bush Expected to Call for New Fuel Economy Standards (NYT) Hell’s Kitchen Residents Fight for No. 7 Stop (AMNY) Ridership Surges at … Continued
9:48 AM EST on January 22, 2007
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- Cop in 2001 Fatal DWI Up for Parole (Daily News)
- Mom of Drunk-Driving Victim Seeks Leniency for Driver (LA Times)
- Hoboken Councilman Arrested for Drunk Driving (Gothamist)
- Trans-Hudson Rail Tunnel Inches Forward (AMNY)
- Bush Expected to Call for New Fuel Economy Standards (NYT)
- Hell’s Kitchen Residents Fight for No. 7 Stop (AMNY)
- Ridership Surges at Bowery Station (NY Sun)
- Pedestrian Bridges for Gowanus? (Gowanus Lounge)
- Pothole Repairman Arrested for Dealing Smack (Daily News)
Sarah Goodyear is a journalist and author who has covered cities and transportation for publications such as Grist, CityLab, and Streetsblog.
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