Quick survey of dark Federal government websites

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Off topic: Most Federal agency websites I’ve visited seem to be up, though they all include a message that information may not be up to date and requests will not be processed due to the Federal government shutdown. A few Federal government agency websites have made their entire content unavailable, though. Several redirect to notice.usa.gov […]

California state park bans bikes & pedestrians from paved road

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The Superintendent of Torrey Pines State Reserve in San Diego, California issued a press release this morning announcing the immediate closure of the park road to pedestrians and downhill cyclists in the interests of visitor safety. Motor vehicle access via the park entrance road remains unhindered.

Larry Krystkowiak rides a bicycle, and catches bike thieves too

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University of Utah basketball coach Larry Krystkowiak might have a vendetta against bike thieves since he’s had two custom made bikes stolen out of the garage of his Montana home. (Bike theft in Montana?). He reported via Twitter: Walking into the office early this morn I saw a guy riding a bike while wheeling a […]

People Power Santa Cruz announces Sustainable Transportation awards

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People Power, the human powered transportation advocacy group for Santa Cruz, California, will recognize two community members for their work advancing sustainable transportation projects in the past year. The recipients of these Sustainable Transportation awards will be announced during People Power’s annual Fundraising Dinner and Silent Auction on Sunday, October 6 from 4:00 – 7:00 […]