- Can Louisville be serious about light rail? (FatLip)
- How will stimulus bill transit funds be distributed? (The Transport Politic)
- Trading parking for bike lanes and sidewalks can improve business (Spacing)
- Saturday’s bar-hop-bike-ride still on no matter the weather (RCCS)
- Saab, GM’s Swedish car, files for bankruptcy (Wave 3)
- And Pontiac isn’t looking too good either (NY Times)
- Is drive through pollution worth the convenience? (NBC-DFW via Planetizen)
- Hydrogen cars are science fiction (Grist via StreetsBlog)
- These cars are driving on grass (hugeasscity)
- Louisville’s housing sector not in crisis (Fox 41)
- Downtown VIP card hopes to increase local spending (FatLip)
- Norton Hospital planning $100 million neuroscience center (WFPL)
- But not everyone is happy about it (C-J)
- New Albany’s Bank Street Brewhouse to open next month (C-J)
- Century old New Albany house makes This Old House mag (Our History NA)
- Jeffersonville: repair house or we’ll tear it down (N & T)
- U of L research about to get super-computed (C-J)
- Lexington’s new arena progress temporarily stopped (H-L)
- Solving the Kentucky problem: take community responsibility (New Geography)
- What does 800 billion $1 bills look like? You must look at this (HOK Blog via Archinect)