Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on March 9, 2015
- SF Fire Truck Driver Critically Injures Man Bicycling at Mason and Turk (Hoodline, SFist, CBS)
- SFPD’s Traffic Chief on “Focus on the Five”: “I Believe It’s Going to Get Better” (SF Examiner)
- Stanford Students to Present Research on How to Get More Women on Bikes in SF (SFBC)
- Sup. Wiener: Shuttle Companies Permitted to Use Muni Stops Must Have Good Labor Relations (Chron)
- Should Muni Follow Seattle’s Lead and Discount Fares for All Low-Income Riders? (SFGate)
- Man Pushed Into Muni Train at Civic Center Station During Fight With Other Man (CBS)
- Driver Backs Into Lower Haight Salon, Damaging Building’s Scaffolding (SFGate, Hoodline)
- Hoodline Features “Everybody Bikes,” the Inner Sunset’s Bike Shop
- 420-Unit Tower Set to Replace Office Buildings, Parking Lot, Bridge Over Hayes at Van Ness (Hoodline)
- BART Sets Out on Major Station Cleaning Effort, Installs Escalator Canopy at 19th St Station (CBS)
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Artist Celeste Jewel Howell, 50, on West Oakland Sidewalk (ABC)
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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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