Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on June 3, 2014
- Muni “Sick-Out” Cuts Two-Thirds of Fleet; (SFGate, Exam, KQED, ABC); Reiskin Apologizes (SFBay)
- Artists Plan to Install Lights on Market’s Overhead Muni Wires That Follow Subway Trains (SocketSite)
- Bike Traffic on Fell Has Increased 46 Percent Since Curbside Buffered Bike Lane Was Installed (CityLab)
- Manager of SFPD’s “Bait Bike” Program Wants to Camp Out in Your Garage (Business Insider)
- Upper Haight Streetscape Design Open House Planned Next Week (Hoodline)
- Stanley Roberts Catches Bay Bridge Carpool Cheaters; Oakland Mayor Quan Using Phone While Driving
- NBC Catches Uber, Lyft Drivers Picking Up Passengers at SFO Illegally
- $1.2B Has Failed to Fix Highway 101 Congestion on the Peninsula — Time for Congestion Pricing (Merc)
- Settlement Reached Between Menlo Park Driver and Family of Boys He Crushed on Sidewalk (Almanac)
- Palo Alto Council Gives Up on Plan to Allow Expanded Building Setbacks on El Camino Real Sidewalks
- Get Out and Vote: Cyclelicious Lists California-Wide Bike-Friendly Candidate Endorsements
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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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