Today’s Headlines
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By
Bryan Goebel
9:30 AM PDT on July 14, 2011
- 1 Dead, 3 Hurt in Octavia Blvd. Crash Involving Big Rig, Shuttle Bus (SF Gate)
- Bay Area Campaign Calls on Drivers to Change Habits to Reduce Emissions (Mercury News)
- 71-year-old San Jose Woman Urges Drivers to Slow Down (Roadshow)
- More Coverage of the Powell Street Promenade from KCBS Radio
- Sac Bee Editorial: “Transportation Bill Must Fund an Array of Modes”
- Lower Turk Residents Demand SF Tackle “Shocking Rate of Crime” on Block (Beyond Chron)
- Pension Measure Signature Gatherers Warned of Nighttime Parking Meters (City Insider)
- Ken Garcia: “San Francisco Shoves Projects Into Neighborhoods Without Input”
- MTC Committee Agrees to Shift $33 Million to SMART (Marin IJ)
- Novato “Heralds the Return of Trains” (Marin IJ)
- SFBG Culture Writer Cruises the Bike Scene in Buenos Aires (Bay Guardian)
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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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