Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on July 28, 2014
- Caught on Video: SUV in Car Crash at Third and Harrison Nearly Slams Baby in Stroller (CBS)
- Mayor to Activate Pedestrian Signal, Sign $500M Bond Measure at Sunset and Yorba Today (OBB)
- Hayes Valley Neighbors Call More Safety Measures to Calm Traffic Sewers (Hoodline)
- More Coverage of the Market Street Transit Lanes Getting Red Paint (NBC, ABC, CBS, SFBay)
- Proposed Traffic Signal to Speed Up J-Church at Cesar Chavez Up for Approval Friday (Noe Valley SF)
- Terminally Ill San Pablo Boy Gets His Wish to Ride BART (ABC)
- Coliseum Station Closed for Bomb Threat (ABC); BART Gets Security Grant for Transbay Tube (KTVU)
- Golden Gate Transit Workers Considering a Strike (KRON)
- Two Men, 74 (CBS) and Early 20s (CBS), Hit by Drivers While Walking on San Jose Freeways
- MTC Improving Highway Traffic Data to Alert Drivers of Congestion (CBS)
- Oil Industry Continues Fighting CA Cap-and-Trade, Warning of Gas Price Spike (SFGate, TransForm)
- Caltrain Installing “Positive Train Control” for Safety, but U.S. Railroad Industry Still Fights it (SFGate)
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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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