Today’s Headlines
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9:00 AM PDT on October 29, 2013
- SF Examiner Looks at the City’s Rising Number of Pedestrians Injured by Drivers
- Man on Bike Injured by Taxi Driver at Polk and Bush Streets (SF Weekly)
- Muni Diaries Wants to Know: How Is Muni’s New 5L-Fulton Limited Service?
- How Safe Routes to School Encourages Healthy Commutes in the Mission (Mission Local)
- More From This Weekend’s Sunday Streets in the Inner Richmond (Richmond SF)
- Lincoln Motors Sponsors a “Pocket Park” in Portola (SF Weekly)
- Rec and Parks Driver Who Ran Over Woman Placed on Restricted Driving Terms (CBS, KTVU)
- BART Union Members Weigh in on New Contract Proposal (KTVU)
- Caltrain Launches Real-Time Departure Data on Website and App (Almanac)
- Mountain View Apartment Building’s Parking Spaces Left Underused by Car-Free Residents (PTA)
- Drunk Driver Who Killed Parents Walking in Menlo Park Misses Court Arraignment (NBC)
- Man, 43 (CBS) and Woman, 26 (NBC) the 20th and 21st Pedestrians Killed in San Jose This Year
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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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