Today’s Headlines
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11:22 AM PDT on September 24, 2015
- Driver Hits Grandmother and Child at 43rd and Rivera in the Outer Sunset (SFBay)
- Supervisor Christensen Makes Push to Buy Pagoda Theatre Site for Central Subway Station (Examiner)
- Avalos “Disappointed” in SFPD Chief Suhr’s Opposition to Bike Yield Law (Mission Local)
- Driver in Car Crash Robbed By Man From Other Car at Evans and Phelps in Bayview (SF Examiner)
- Group of 20 UCSF Scientists Opposes Warriors Arena Over Traffic (SFGate)
- Photos: Lincoln Way Wasn’t Always the Motorway it Is Today (Hoodline)
- More on Anti-Eviction Activists’ Shuttle-Blaming (SF Examiner)
- Some Tech Shuttle Drivers Homeless, Live in Cars Due to Lacking Pay (SF Chronicle)
- Uber Buys Building at 19th Street BART in Oakland, Will Add Parking (Biz Times, SocketSite, Oak Trib)
- Google’s Bike Vision Plan to Copenhagenize Silicon Valley Gets Coverage From NBC
- New Milpitas BART Station Takes Shape in San Jose (Mercury News)
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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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