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  • Benefit for Family of Cyclist Who Recently Died From Injuries in Market/Octavia Crash (SF Exam)
  • Landscaper Hit, Killed by Driver in Morgan Hill (Mercury News)
  • Bill to Restructure CAHSRA Board Passes State Senate (Sac Bee)
  • Mayor Ed Lee Presents Budget Plan (SF Gate, SF Examiner, Bay Citizen, Fog City Journal)
  • SFMTA’s Labor Savings in Muni Operators Contract “Less Than First Projected” (SF Examiner)
  • Plan Could Make Hwy. 1 in San Mateo County Safer for Bicyclists, Pedestrians (SF Examiner)
  • L.A. Bicycle Movement Owes Much of Its Progress to Immigrants of Color (Streetsblog LA)
  • The Importance of Being a Bicycle Ambassador (Tucson Velo)
  • White House Talks Up Auto Industry Bailout, Though Taxpayers Could Lose Billions (UPI)
  • Golden Gate Bridge “Looking Good for a 74-year-old” (Coco Times)

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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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