Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on June 22, 2015
- SFTRU‘s 22-Day Muni Challenge Ends Today; Can’t Supes Always Ride “Just Like Us”? (Muni Diaries)
- Growing South Beach Neighborhood Aims to Keep Sidewalk-Level Retail for Walkability (HL)
- Cabbies Protest Uber’s Sponsorship of U.S. Mayors Conference; Mayors Reject Regulations (Exam 1, 2)
- …Oakland Mayor Schaaf Attended With Cast After Breaking Hand on “Crumbling Infrastructure” (SFGate)
- Willie Brown: A Bike Lane on Stockton Would Be More Dangerous Than the Middle of I-80 (Chron: Scroll)
- Warriors Parade Brings BART’s Second-Busiest Day (Weekly, SFBay); Bomb Scare Closes 16th (NBC)
- Curb-Jumping Vallejo Driver, 65, Released After Injuring Six at Bus Stop, Killing Mother (SFGate, ABC)
- Two Seniors Killed By Drivers on El Camino Real in Menlo Park (Almanac, SFGate), San Carlos (Merc)
- …Many El Camino Real Drivers Don’t Even Yield to Mothers With Strollers (PBB)
- Driver Killed After U-Turn in Front of VTA Train (Merc), Caltrain Sees 13th Track Death This Year (CBS)
- Man Found Guilty of Misdemeanor Assault on Driver Who Clipped Him on His Bike in Mill Valley (MIJ)
- Walnut Creek Driver Crashes Into Restaurant, Seriously Injuring One (NBC)
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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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