Today’s Headlines
Muni Service on K, L, M Lines Down Yesterday Afternoon Until This Morning (SFGate, CBS 5) Muni Wires at Market and Van Ness Taken Down By Semi Truck (BCN via SF Appeal) Want to Try Your Hand At Running Muni? (HuffPo) Embarcadero Bike Death Plea Delayed to Allow Victim’s Husband to Speak in Court (SF … Continued
9:08 AM PST on February 3, 2012
- Muni Service on K, L, M Lines Down Yesterday Afternoon Until This Morning (SFGate, CBS 5)
- Muni Wires at Market and Van Ness Taken Down By Semi Truck (BCN via SF Appeal)
- Want to Try Your Hand At Running Muni? (HuffPo)
- Embarcadero Bike Death Plea Delayed to Allow Victim’s Husband to Speak in Court (SF Examiner)
- Planning Commission Nominee Cindy Wu Describes Possible Conflicts (SF Examiner)
- CA Legislature Approves Bill to Restore $248M in School Transportation Funding (STN, Mercury News)
- Caltrain Riders Protest Bid to Discontinue 8-Ride Discount Pass (Mercury News)
- Former BART Staffer Appointed by Gov. Brown to Chair CAHSRA Board (AP via SFGate)
- CAHSRA Tapped State Funds for Unusual Lobbying Contract (CoCo Times)
- Bird’s Eye View of the Diagonal Parklet on Noriega (Ocean Beach Bulletin)
- East Bay Airman, Just Back from Afghanistan, Killed in Arkansas Car Wreck (Mercury News)
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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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