Today’s Headlines
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9:02 AM PDT on July 24, 2013
- Four Hospitalized in Car Crash at Hayes and Steiner After Driver Runs Stop (KTVU, Haighteration)
- Bucchere’s Plea Deal Plasters Headlines, Here and Abroad (BBC, LAT, WaPo, SFGate, CBS)
- SF Chronicle: Private Shuttles Good for Bay Area, but Need to Be Regulated
- More From the Supes Hearing on Keeping Transit Up to Speed With Population Growth (CBS)
- Second BART Strike Looms (KTVU); SF Chronicle: BART Negotiator Shouldn’t Be on Vacation
- Tourists Take Go-Cars on the Bay Bridge (SF Examiner)
- Another Bus Stolen: GG Transit Bus Taken From Novato Yard (Marin IJ)
- Bumps for Greenbrae Interchange Working Group in Marin County (Marin IJ)
- SamTrans Consolidates 390 and 391 Routes on El Camino Real (Daily Journal)
- San Mateo County Supervisors Vote to Fund Paratransit With Sales Tax Revenue (Green Caltrain)
- CAHSRA Seeks Contractors to Build First Segment in Spite of Looming Lawsuit (Fresno Bee)
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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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