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Portland police officers outside fo the MilNeil residence. Source: Christian MilNeil/Twitter.

Maine Police Threaten Streetsblog Editor at His Home, Reference His Calls for Police Accountability On Twitter

By Streetsblog | Jun 10, 2020 | No Comments
Police in Portland, ME are alleging that Streetsblog editor Christian MilNeil committed an act of vandalism against a police substation — but they did not disclose this when they harassed him at his home, and MilNeil says he is innocent.

Join Families for Safe Streets and Streetsblog for a Forum on Traffic Safety in CD12

By Streetsblog | Jan 22, 2020 | No Comments
This may be the only time Lee and Lundquist meet face to face before the election.
Support Streetsblog Los Angeles today! Win books tomorrow!

Win a Book! Donate to Streetsblog’s End-of-Year Fund Drive

By Streetsblog | Dec 16, 2019 | No Comments
It’s that time of the year. All month, your favorite nonprofits are in fundraising mode. Streetsblog Los Angeles is urging our friends to support the work that we do. To sweeten the pot we’re giving away four (four!) books. Remember those early made-of-paper kindle predecessors – books! To win a book, donate $25 or more […]
Volunteers with Bike Durham protected a vital bike lane with pumpkins for Halloween on Thursday. Photo: Shaun King/Visual Rituals

A Pumpkin-Protected Bike Lane on All Hallows’ Eve

By Streetsblog | Nov 1, 2019 | No Comments
In a bit of tactical urbanism, a murderer’s row of cheery orange spheroids was dropped into place just before the afternoon rush hour.
Caltrans needs to be held responsible for its own policies - and for the safety or all road users, not just drivers. S.B. 127 would have helped.

Opinion: Governor’s Veto of Complete Streets Bill Stinks

By Streetsblog | Oct 14, 2019 | No Comments
Caltrans needs to be held responsible for its own policies - and for the safety or all road users, not just drivers. S.B. 127 would have helped.

Help Wanted: StreetsblogUSA is Hiring!

By Streetsblog | Sep 25, 2019 | No Comments
Do you have what it takes to be a national leader on the debate over sustainable transportation, livable streets, transit equity and the future of our cities? If so, please apply.
Newton, Addison and Linton celebrate at the 61st Annual L.A. Press Club Award Dinner. Photo: Carrie Lincourt

Streetsblog (and Friends) Earn Four Big Wins at L.A. Press Club Awards

By Streetsblog | Jul 1, 2019 | 1 Comment
Streetsblog L.A. wins Best Group Blog - with Sahra Sulaiman honored for Local Political Commentary and Damien Newton honored for Solutions Journalism

Damien Will Be on KPCC’s Air Talk at 10:44 A.M. Talking Tolling and Congestion Pricing

By Streetsblog | Mar 29, 2017 | 1 Comment
Tune in to KPCC's Air Talk this morning to hear Damien Newton talk about express lanes, tolls, and congestion

Streetsblog L.A. Endorses Measure M

By Streetsblog | Sep 22, 2016 | 11 Comments
There is a lot to like about Measure M, the Los Angeles County sales tax that would fund a mix of transit and other transportation projects throughout the county. For all of the transit, mobility, walkability, bikeability benefits – not to mention health, environmental, and job benefits – across the region, Streetsblog Los Angeles endorses […]

The Streetsblog California Park(ing) Day Post

By Streetsblog | Sep 16, 2016 | No Comments
Today is Park(ing) Day, the now-ten-year-old celebration that repurposes street parking spots for people rather than cars. The concept is simple. People “take over” a parking space and use it for something other than car parking for a day, or a couple of hours, or until the meter runs out. As you would expect, Streetsblog […]

Streetsblog, Santa Monica Next, and LongBeachize Have a Dozen Finalists for L.A. Press Club Awards

By Streetsblog | May 25, 2016 | 1 Comment
It is awards season for journalism in Southern California, and the recent announcement of finalists for the 58th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards gives us a chance to pat ourselves on the back as we celebrate some excellent work by the Southern California Streets Initiative team. There were over 1,000 submissions in various categories, and […]

Welcome Streetsblog L.A.’s New Intern Doug Lewis

By Streetsblog | May 24, 2016 | 1 Comment
There is a new face at Streetsblog Los Angeles this summer. Readers will soon begin seeing the byline of Streetsblog L.A. Summer Intern Doug Lewis who started last week and will be with us through early August. Below Doug introduces himself in his own words: My name is Doug Lewis and I’m a rising senior at […]
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