Today’s Headlines
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 Arco Action in SF (SFBG) Truck Driver Hits, Injures … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
8:55 AM PDT on June 16, 2010
- 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 Arco
Action 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 Come
By - In Black Hawk, Colorado, Anyone Riding a Bike Is Probably an
Outlaw (Denver
Post) - Please Give Streetsblog SF Some Love in the Guardian’s Best of the Bay Poll! Vote for Best Blog!
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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