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    • CARB Approves Landmark SB375 Targets, New Renewable Energy Rule (SF Gate)
    • Meg Whitman Says She'll Vote Against Prop 23 But Would Have Vetoed AB32 (Merc, LAT)
    • Ken Garcia: "New Fare System But Same Old Muni" (SF Examiner)
    • Opponents Turn Out in Force to Testify Against CPMC Project (City Insider, Beyond Chron)
    • SFMTA Installs Permanent Radar Speed Signs on Masonic Avenue (BIKE NOPA)
    • Pedestrian "Jaywalker" Hit by Driver, Seriously Injured on Market Street (SF Examiner)
    • San Rafael Cyclist Remains in Intensive Car After Hit-and-Run Crash; Driver Charged (Marin IJ)
    • Advocate for the Disabled Critical After Hit-and-Run Crash in Petaluma (Press Democrat)
    • Grandmother, Two Children Struck by Driver in Petaluma (Press Democrat)
    • Auto Crashes Remain Leading Cause of Death for Kids Age 3-14 (AP via SF Gate)
    • Alttransport: "Want to Get Away with Murder? Just Run Over a Bicyclist"
    • BART Board Discusses Revenue Ideas (SF Gate)
    • Bicycle Activism and Critical Mass Arrive in Stockton (Stockton Record)
    • Tour de Fat and the Mission Bicycle Festival Are This Weekend

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