Today’s Headlines
SF Supes Approve Hunter’s Point EIR After Marathon Meeting (BCN via ABC7, SF Curbed) Funding Concerns Won’t Delay Transbay Transit Center Project (SF Gate) Plan Revived to Transform Muni Bus Yard Into Housing Development (SF Examiner) Auto Workers Plan to Sue NUMMI, Toyota Over East Bay Shutdown (ABC7) City Seeks Input on Where to Put … Continued
By
Bryan Goebel
9:04 AM PDT on July 14, 2010
- SF Supes Approve Hunter’s Point EIR After Marathon Meeting (BCN via ABC7, SF Curbed)
- Funding Concerns Won’t Delay Transbay Transit Center Project (SF
Gate) - Plan Revived to Transform Muni Bus Yard Into Housing Development (SF Examiner)
- Auto Workers Plan to Sue NUMMI, Toyota Over East Bay Shutdown (ABC7)
- City Seeks Input on Where to Put Curb Cuts for Wheelchair Access (SF Examiner)
- Horrific: Man Accused of Throwing His 18-Month-Old Daughter Into Traffic (ABC7)
- CHP Searching for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Injured Kids in Stroller (Press Democrat)
- High-Speed CHP Chase in San Jose Leaves Six People Injured (Merc)
- Pasadena’s Cordova Street Gets a Road Diet (Brigham
Yen) - Would You Want to Steal This Bike? (Core77)
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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