Today’s Headlines
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9:22 AM PST on March 6, 2013
- New CPMC Deal Shrinks Parking Garage and Funds for Street Upgrades (SF Exam, SFGate)
- Lowell High Students Mourning Death of Hanren Chang Launch Petition for Safety Fixes on Sloat
- Good News: Sloat Intersection Fixes Already on the Way (Ocean Beach)
- Kieran Brewer, Driver Who Killed Chang, to be Arraigned on Charges of DUI and Veh. Manslaughter
- Man Hit by Driver at Stop Sign in the Inner Richmond (SF Appeal)
- Evening Parking Meter Hours and Event-Scaled Pricing Now In Effect Around Giants Ballpark (CBS)
- Sup. Wiener: SF Must Stop Using Muni Funds for Non-Muni Purposes (SFGate)
- More on the City’s Look at How to Improve Access to the Waterfront (SF Examiner)
- C.W. Nevius on Supervisor Katy Tang‘s Priority on Muni Switchbacks: Go Get ‘Em
- Chris Bucchere, Cyclist Who Killed Man at Castro and Market, to Begin Court Hearing (SF Examiner)
- Car Parked on Sidewalk Gets Sloshed in Paint: That May or May Not Have Been Intentional (SF Weekly)
- Mountain View: Ruifen Ma, 59, Killed by Driver While Crossing Street (CBS)
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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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