Today’s Headlines
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10:04 AM PDT on March 20, 2012
- Hit-and-Run Driver Injures Man at Second and Bryant Streets (BCN via SF Appeal)
- SFMTA to Enter Wage Negotiations With Non-Transit Operator Worker Unions (SF Examiner)
- New SF Scooter Sharing Service Might Run Into Wall With Licensing Laws (SF Appeal)
- Fisherman’s Wharf Redesign Still Has Legs Despite America’s Cup Downsizing (SF Examiner)
- Photos of Cargo Way Two-Way Protected Bike Lane Construction (San Franciscoize)
- SFGate‘s John King Overviews Issues Around Plan Bay Area Regional Smart Growth Effort
- CHP Wants Median Barrier at Highway 17’s Lethal Laurel Curve (CoCo Times)
- Future for Redevelopment Agency Workers Still in Question (SF Examiner)
- Sand Buildup Creates Impromptu Sunday Streets-Style Closures on Great Highway (San Franciscoize)
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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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