Today’s Headlines
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8:54 AM PST on December 2, 2013
- Three Pedestrians Killed on Bay Area Highways (KTVU), Including Woman on I-80 in SF (NBC)
- Man, 20, Injured by Driver at 19th Avenue and Taraval (ABC)
- Supes Undermine SFMTA’s Ability to Expand Parking Meters in New Five-Year Contract (Public Press)
- Willie Brown, Who Didn’t “Fix Muni in 100 Days,” Blames Lack of Parking Garages for its Problems
- Man Struggles to Pay Bills in Recovery From Being Hit on Motorcycle by Road-Raging Driver (SFGate)
- 7×7 Lists Five Bike Projects to Be Thankful for; SFBC’s Bike Builds Provide Affordable Transport (SFGate)
- BART Unions Consider Suing Over Contract Change (SF Exam, ABC); Riders Frustrated (SFGate)
- Stanley Roberts Catches Bad Thanksgiving Drivers at SFO; Airport Welcomes RelayRides (SF Appeal)
- Thanksgiving Shopping Done Right: On an Electric Cargo Bike (Cyclelicious)
- More on the CAHSR Ruling From SacBee Columnist Dan Walters
- Muir Woods Shuttle Continues Service Through Holidays (Vibrant Bay Area)
- Bike Paths Being Built Parallel to SMART Tracks (Press Democrat)
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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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