Today’s Headlines
Woman Who Allegedly Attacked an SF Parking Officer Facing Prison Time (SF Gate) Hit-and-Run Driver Sought in Crash That Injured Santa Rosa Bicyclist (Press Democrat) Unsettling Video: Red-Light Running Pol Rams Cyclist (Cyclelicious via Streetsblog.net) In Toronto, Former Attorney General Questioned in Crash That Killed Bicyclist (Toronto Star) Portland Gets Its First Cycle Track Two … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
9:39 AM PDT on September 1, 2009
- Woman Who Allegedly Attacked an SF Parking Officer Facing Prison Time (SF Gate)
- Hit-and-Run Driver Sought in Crash That Injured Santa Rosa Bicyclist (Press Democrat)
- Unsettling Video: Red-Light Running Pol Rams Cyclist (Cyclelicious via Streetsblog.net)
- In Toronto, Former Attorney General Questioned in Crash That Killed Bicyclist (Toronto Star)
- Portland Gets Its First Cycle Track Two Years After NYC’s (Bike Portland)
- Would Bike Lanes Function Better If Sidewalks Were Wider? (On Transport)
- Caltrain Horns Return But Residents Complain They’re Still Too Loud (Merc)
- The Napa Downtown Trolley Makes Its Last Run (Napa Post)
- New Foundation Would Help Fund San Jose Park and Rec Services (Merc)
- Mountain View Gets Money to Finish Portion of Steven’s Creek Trail (Merc)
- Beyond Chron: “Toyota Greenwashes Fremont Plant Closure”
- Interest in Urban Gardening Grows in San Francisco (Mission Loc@l)
Bryan Goebel is a reporter at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco. A veteran journalist and writer, he helped launch Streetsblog SF in 2009 and served as editor for three years. He lives car-free in the Castro District.
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