Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on September 15, 2014
- Taxi Driver Hospitalizes 11-Year-Old on Bike Near 22nd Street Caltrain Station (CBS)
- Red-Running Driver Cited After Crashing Into Minivan, Sending it Into Shop at Battery and Pine (ABC)
- GG Bridge District Bus and Ferry Workers Could Announce Strike Today (SF Examiner)
- First Debate in BART Board Race Tonight (Exam); Caltrain Seeks Input on New Train Design (Exam)
- More on the “Don’t Block the Box” Campaign Being Considered by the SFMTA (SFGate)
- North Beach “Poet’s Plaza” Could Come Next Year as Former Sup. Alioto Raises Funds (SF Examiner)
- Bay Area Bike Share Could Get Boost From New National Bike-Share Association (SF Examiner)
- SFMTA Adds More Green Paint to Embarcadero Bike Lanes (SFBC, Mission Mission)
- Notes From a Community Meeting on Improving Palou Ave, Moving Bike Route in Bayview (D10 Watch)
- Tour Bus Dumps Gas on Geary, Tying Up Traffic at Union Square (SF Appeal)
- Lanes Adjusted on GG Bridge Approach for Presidio Parkway Work “May Cause Accidents,” Says CBS
- Traffic, Transit Moves “Relatively Well” at Levi’s Stadium’s First 49ers Game in Santa Clara (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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