Today’s Headlines
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9:11 AM PDT on May 11, 2015
- Driver Hits Woman, 18, in Crosswalk at Fulton and 32nd Avenue (Appeal)
- Private Bus Driver Hits Man, 42, at 4th and King (CBS); Stanley Roberts Goes There to Shame Everyone
- Mayor Lee Pushes Alternative Caltrain/HSR Downtown Extension Route Along Third Street (Chronicle)
- Willie Brown: SF Sidewalks Are Plagued With Texters and Scooters! Give Up on Muni for Driverless Cars!
- Muni’s Automatic Train Control System About to Get a Major Upgrade (SF Examiner)
- Mission Bay Central Subway Loop Construction Blocked By Court of Appeals Stay Extension (Chronicle)
- The Mission Embraces the Return of Sunday Streets on Valencia (SFGate, Mission Local)
- More on the Video of a Road Raging Driver Attacking Man on Bike at Phelan and Ocean (NBC)
- Leap Filed as a Multi-City Transportation Service to Get Permit From State, Not City (SFGate)
- Caltrain Bombardier Trains Get Sixth Cars Today (ABC); BART Delayed By Track Switch Glitch (Exam)
- Menlo Park Council Approves Median Barrier to Ban Left Turns at Ravenswood Caltrain Crossing (Merc)
- California Transit Agencies Consider Cuts as Federal Grants Frozen By Labor Department (Mercury)
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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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