Today’s Headlines
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Matthew Roth
8:51 AM PST on December 1, 2009
- Muni Stabbing May Have Been Related to Previous Violence (Examiner) (ABC 7) (CBS 5) (KCBS)
- Protesters Take to the Streets for Climate Change Action (ABC 7)
- Examiner Looks at CEQA Changes for LOS, Never Mentioning LOS
- Marin Enviro Groups Opposed to New Bicycle Access for Certain Trails (Marin IJ)
- LAPD Tackle Critical Mass Riders at Last Event (LA Streetsblog)
- Caltrain Settles Amtrak Lawsuit Over Employee Claims (Oak Trib)
- CHP Crackdown on Bay Bridge S-Curve Leads to Fewer Incidents (Examiner) (ABC 7)
- Mr. Roadshow Compares Traffic Safety on Freeways and City Streets (Merc)
- Teen Responsible For 4 Fatalities in Sonoma Had Previous DUI Conviction (ABC 7) (CBS 5) (SF Gate)
- Santa Rosa Man Goes to Trial for Killing 5 While Driving Drunk (CBS 5)
- Unlicensed Novato Driver Charged With DUI (Marin IJ)
- Arrest Made in Petaluma DUI Crash (Press Dem)
- Woman Charged With Child Endangerment for Possible DUI Car Crash (Sac Bee)
- Young Sacramento Boy Killed in Hit-and-Run (KCRA)
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