Today’s Headlines
Woman Killed by Driver on Fell Street was a Recent SF State Graduate (SF Examiner) 14-month-old Girl Killed After Being Run Over by a Family Member in a Car in East Palo Alto (Merc) Driver Fatally Struck by Caltrain While “Trapped” on the Tracks (ABC 7, Merc) Santa Rosa City Council Raises Parking Ticket Fines … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
9:35 AM PDT on September 16, 2009
- Woman Killed by Driver on Fell Street was a Recent SF State Graduate (SF Examiner)
- 14-month-old Girl Killed After Being Run Over by a Family Member in a Car in East Palo Alto (Merc)
- Driver Fatally Struck by Caltrain While “Trapped” on the Tracks (ABC 7, Merc)
- Santa Rosa City Council Raises Parking Ticket Fines by $5 (Press Democrat)
- Guardian Writes About Controversial SF Plan to Privatize Environmental Analysis (SFBG)
- City Insider: “Developer Says Green Concerns Really a Shakedown”
- SF Appeal Asks: Which Muni Lines Would You Like to See Fare Inspectors On?
- Parks Officials Delay Decision on Which State Parks to Close (SF Gate)
- In NYC, Biking to School Is Not a Crime; In Fact, Some Schools Are Into It (City Room)
- Dublin Launches a Bike-Share — With Only 450 Bikes for Now (Irish Times)
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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