Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on August 4, 2014
- Over 40 Injured in Two Muni/Truck Crashes on Third St, Geary (NBC, KTVU, SFGate, CBS, KRON)
- Video Shows Trucker Illegally Turning Left Into T-Third Train; SFPD: Citation is “Certain” (KTVU)
- Muni Metro Power Outage at Duboce/Church; Tree Falls on Muni Wires on Columbus (NBC)
- Senior, Disability Advocates Protest Tech Buses as SFMTA Pilot Launches (SFBay, SFist, Exam, SFGate)
- The “Restore Balance” Proponents Aren’t the First to Complain That Drivers Are Victims (Next City)
- San Diego Radio Blogger Says He Received SFMTA Parking Ticket, Despite Never Visiting SF (Star 94.1)
- Man Gets Videos of Bike Thieves Who Repeatedly Break Into His Garage (KRON)
- 90-Year-Old Palo Alto Driver Who Injured Five on Sidewalk Ordered to Re-Test for License (PAO)
- Caltrans Tried to Squelch Worker Criticsms About Quality of Work on Bay Bridge, Report Says (CoCo)
- West Costa Contra County Gets Grant to Study BART Extensions, Bus Service Upgrades (CoCo Times)
- 49ers Criticized For Crawling Car Traffic as Fans Leave Levi Stadium’s First Big Game (ABC)
- Want to Pedal By it All? Cyclelicious Maps Bike Routes to the Stadium
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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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