Today’s Headlines
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10:22 AM PDT on August 26, 2015
- SFCTA Unveils Plans for Geneva-Harney BRT Route to Connect Southeast Developments (Examiner)
- C.W. Nevius: Union Square Merchants Hurting From Central Subway Construction (SF Chronicle)
- People on Sixth Street Stopped Driver From Fleeing After Hitting Man Yesterday (SF Examiner)
- Motorcycle Officer Who Crashed With Driver in Tenderloin Was Responding to Sixth St Crash (NBC)
- Uber Tests “Smart Routes” — Basically Bus Routes With Cars — on Fillmore and Valencia (TechCrunch)
- “Shuddle” Ride-Hail Service for Kids Launches Feature for Carpools Between Known Families (Biz)
- More on SFBC’s Support of a “Bike Yield” Law for Cyclists at Stop Signs (SF Examiner)
- Another BART Transbay Tube Closure Coming Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 5-7 (SFGate)
- Bay Ferry Authority Approves Funding to Boost Service Through October (CBS)
- Another Study Says Bay Area Traffic Congestion Among Worst in Nation (Mercury News, NBC)
- Six-Car Crash in Palo Alto Shuts Down Oregon Expressway, Injures Three (PA Online)
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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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