Today’s Headlines
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9:42 AM PST on February 10, 2012
- Attorney: Muni, Not Bus Driver, At Fault in Emily Dunn’s Death (KTVU, City Insider)
- Muni Wants More Cameras to Catch Drivers in Bus Lanes (SFGate, SF Examiner)
- N-Judah to Be Shut Down For Six Consecutive Weekends (SF Examiner)
- Driver Somehow Ends Up With Car in Water at Ocean Beach (Mercury News)
- Should People on Bikes Get a Head Start at Busy Intersections? (GJEL)
- BART Police Ramp Up Efforts To Catch Bike Thieves (CBS 5)
- SacBee Explores Why Bike Commuters Bike in Sacramento
- Oakland, Berkeley Eye Law Forbidding PCOs to Write Parking Tickets if Driver is Present (SFGate)
- Express Lanes Will Be Added to Six Freeway Stretches (ABC 7)
- BART Approves Plan to Study Shortened Livermore Extension (SF Examiner)
- Bay Citizen‘s Scott James Covers the Backlash Against SFPark’s Mission Bay Plan
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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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