Today’s Headlines
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9:07 AM PDT on July 20, 2012
- SFO to Launch Employee Bike-Share Program (BCN via SF Appeal)
- More on Gregg Wilcox’s Conviction of Misdemeanor Vehicular Manslaughter (BCN via SF Appeal)
- Planning Commission Spares Some Small Businesses From Transit Fee Increase (SF Examiner)
- 8 Washington Opponents Turn in Signatures for Referendum, Far Exceeding Requirement (City Insider)
- Gov. Brown Signs HSR Funding Bill: “The World is Full of NIMBYs” (BCN via SF Appeal)
- The Lower Haight Has Bigger Safety Issues Than People on Bikes Rolling Stop Signs (Haighteration)
- Police Chase in SoMa Ends in Driver Crashing Into Car, Hospitalizing Two (KTVU)
- Fremont Woman and Son Hit by Driver on Sidewalk Released from Hospital, Daughter Stays (The Argus)
- First Nationwide Insurance Plan Created for Bicycle Riders (Oregon Live)
- …But in Any Case, Keep Your Bike Lights Safe From “Lurky” Guys in the Mission (Uptown Almanac)
- Did Berkeley’s Poor Pavement Contribute to the Recent Death of a Cycling Professor? (Berkeleyside)
- Walnut Creek Transit Village Draft EIR Released (CoCo Times)
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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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