- Schumer Wants Investigation into Oil Production (Post)
- Protesters Shut U.S. Oil Plant (NYT)
- Woman Run Over in Chelsea, Driver Not Charged (NY1)
- Parking Permits Considered for Pricing Program (Sun)
- Parking at Market Rates (Curbed)
- Cab Changes Would Save Fuel and Cut Emissions (Post)
- No Relief in Sight from School Bus Exhaust (NYT)
- Police Eye GPS Gun to End Chases (AMNY)
- City Doesn't Need a 'New Moses' (NYT)
- Cyclists Take in Brooklyn Waterfront (StreetFilms)
- Bike Lane a Hit with Motorists (McBrooklyn via Brooklyn Heights Blog)
- Ladies' Bike Repair Night Tonight (Voice)
- The Real Cost of Travel (Stay Free! Daily)
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