- Obama: Ask Not What You Can Do to Wean Your Country Off Fossil Fuels (NYT, Grist)
- San Ramon-Based Chevron Responsible for Utah Pipeline Spill (SF Gate)
- But the Company's CEO Still Tries to Distance Chevron from BP (SF Gate)
- Protest Scheduled Outside Oakland Gas Station Following ArcoAction in SF (SFBG)
- Truck Driver Hits, Injures Bicyclist at 16th and Capp in the Mission (Mission Loc@l)
- Man Walking on I-680 Dies After Being Hit by Driver (ABC7)
- Criminal Investigation of SF Taxi Driver Begins Following Fatal Crash (SF Gate)
- Bill That Would Allow Toll Money for Bay Bridge Bike Path Passes State Senate (KALW News)
- L.A. Transit Plan Challenges Auto Addiction (Next American City via Other Side of the Tracks)
- San Jose City Council Approves EIR for Baseball Stadium (Merc)
- Santa Rosa Police Sting Targets Drivers at Courthouse for Driving Offenses (Press Democrat)
- Women Who Bike: Pamela Palm and Beatriz (BIKE NOPA, Bikes and the City)
- New Bicyclists of Color Group to Hold Inaugural Ride in Portland (Bike Portland)
- Bicycle Times Explains Why Justice for Fallen Cyclists Is So Hard to ComeBy
- In Black Hawk, Colorado, Anyone Riding a Bike Is Probably anOutlaw (Denver Post)
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