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Today’s Headlines

RIP Car Talk’s Surprisingly Car-Free Tom Magliozzi (Cyclelicio.us) Today, Maryland, Massachusetts and Other States Vote on Transpo Questions (WBAL, Roll Call) Why Are Gas Prices Dropping Below $3 a Gallon? Demand Is Low (NJ.com, CEPR) How New Jersey Transit Will Weather the Next Superstorm (Next City) DC Metro Already Thinks 2015-16 Is Going to Suck for Ridership, Revenues … Continued
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  • RIP Car Talk’s Surprisingly Car-Free Tom Magliozzi (Cyclelicio.us)
  • Today, Maryland, Massachusetts and Other States Vote on Transpo Questions (WBAL, Roll Call)
  • Why Are Gas Prices Dropping Below $3 a Gallon? Demand Is Low (NJ.comCEPR)
  • How New Jersey Transit Will Weather the Next Superstorm (Next City)
  • DC Metro Already Thinks 2015-16 Is Going to Suck for Ridership, Revenues (WaPo)
  • Kids These Days Aren’t Buying Houses Like They Used To (WaPo)
  • ThinkProgress Profiles Veronica Davis, DC’s Most Media-Friendly Bike Proponent
  • CityLab Makes the Case for a National Miles-Traveled Fee
  • Reason: Feds Shouldn’t Fund Infrastructure By Borrowing
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Tanya became Streetsblog's Capitol Hill editor in September 2010 after covering Congress for Pacifica Radio’s Washington bureau and for public radio stations around the country. She lives car-free in a transit-oriented and bike-friendly neighborhood of Washington, DC.

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