Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on July 8, 2015
- 24-Year-Old Driver Who Injured Three People at Ninth and Folsom Arrested for DUI (CoCo Times)
- Motorcyclist, 26, Arrested for DUI, Manslaughter After Hitting Two on Market, Killing Man (KRON)
- …Memorial Held for Greg Ihm, 39, Who Was Killed in the Crash Before His Sister’s Wedding (NBC)
- SFBC: After a “Century of Experimentation” on Market Street, It’s Time to Dream Big for Its Redesign
- SF Department of Public Works Sets Record for Most Blocks Re-Paved Within a Year (SF Examiner)
- Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council to Host Discussion on Car-Share Tomorrow Evening (Hoodline)
- State Considers Stricter Requirements for “Shuddle,” the Ride-Hail App for Kids (SF Examiner)
- How Did Polk Street Look Different in Decades Past? It Had a Lot Fewer Cars (Hoodline)
- Another Gas Station to Be Redeveloped at 25th and California in the Richmond (SocketSite)
- City Pushes Central SoMa Developers to Pay More for Public Benefits Like Street, Transit Upgrades (Biz)
- BART Gives Details on Coming Weekend Transbay Tube Closures for Maintenance (Exam, ABC)
- Berkeley Staff Recommend Continuing goBerkeley Parking Program, But Not Expanding (Berkeleyside)
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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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