Today’s Headlines
Woman Seriously Injured By Muni LRV at 19th Ave. and Junipero Serra (ABC 7) Man Hit By Amtrak Train in San Jose, Morning Caltrain Delayed (CBS 5) BART May Use Operating Surplus to Give Discounts to Frequent Riders (SF Examiner) BART GM Considers Instructional Signs on Escalators (SF Examiner) GG Bridge West Sidewalk Closed Sunday … Continued
9:58 AM PDT on November 4, 2011
- Woman Seriously Injured By Muni LRV at 19th Ave. and Junipero Serra (ABC 7)
- Man Hit By Amtrak Train in San Jose, Morning Caltrain Delayed (CBS 5)
- BART May Use Operating Surplus to Give Discounts to Frequent Riders (SF Examiner)
- BART GM Considers Instructional Signs on Escalators (SF Examiner)
- GG Bridge West Sidewalk Closed Sunday Morning (Bay Bikers Blog)
- SMART Plans Outreach Campaign to Inform Taxpayers About Progress (Marin IJ)
- Bay Bridge Toll Increase Brings Drop in Carpoolers (SF Examiner)
- Environmental Study Launched on Revived Dumbarton Rail Plan (Mercury News)
- Census Data: Poorest of Poor Pushed Into Suburbs (AP via Mercury News)
- SF Public Press Mayoral Candidate Muni Series: Phil Ting
- How to See and Be Seen on Your Bike During Shorter Winter Days (Bay Bikers Blog)
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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