Today’s Headlines
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9:22 AM PST on November 18, 2013
- SFPD Seeking Hit-and-Run Driver Who Hospitalized Bicycle Rider at Seventh and Mission (KTVU)
- Muni L-Taraval Train Derails at West Portal (CBS)
- SF Weekly Columnist Looks at a Couple of Kickstarter Products That Could Help Recover Stolen Bikes
- SFGate Columnist to NIMBYs: “Is SF Really Fine Just the Way it Is?”
- BART, Labor Unions to Re-Negotiate Contract Dispute Today (NBC, ABC, CoCo Times, SFBG)
- GG Bridge Directors Schedule Public Meetings on Proposed Toll Hikes (SFGate)
- Larkspur Ferry Terminal Parking Fee of $2 Approved, Goes Into Effect Jan. 6 (Marin IJ)
- Caltrain to Hold Public Meetings on GoPass Employer Program Expansion (SM Daily Journal)
- Menlo Park Transpo Commission Votes to Remove Parking From Bike Lane in Front of School (PTA)
- Cyclelicious Looks at the New 2012 Data of Californians Killed on Bikes
- Family of Two-Year-Old Killed by Driver in Pittsburg Urges Motorists to Take Care on the Streets (CoCo)
- $416M Caldecott Tunnel Fourth Bore Opens to Save Minutes for Reverse Commuters (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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