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  David Seater, co-leader of Central Seattle Greenways, called it “frustrating” that the city can move so quickly to remove the rogue crosswalk but “it can take years if not de-
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Police in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, were able to easily identify a carjacker who followed a woman off a bus at a park-and-ride on Nov. 1, WTAE reported. When they located her stolen car a couple of hours later, the people in- side hopped out and ran away — but one of the thieves left their identity behind via the Bluetooth iPhone connection in the car. “Darrells iPhone” turned up on the car’s list of devices, and a security guard at Westinghouse High School identified Darrell Cammon Jr.,
Jobs’ home in Los Altos, California, where he and Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple, is now a historic landmark.
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  into law, it will take effect in September.
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cades or never, frankly, to get crosswalks and other safety improvements installed.”
19, from a surveillance video on the bus. Cammon and an- other suspect are still at large.
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Residents of the Capitol Hill area of Seattle took mat- ters into their own hands after not getting any satisfaction from the city, KOMO-TV reported. Someone painted a crosswalk at a town inter- section, but on Nov. 16, the Seattle Department of Trans- portation removed the unau- thorized stripes, saying, “Im- properly painted crosswalks give a false sense of safety, which puts pedestrians in danger.”
SDOT said it would eval- uate how the unauthorized crossing might be replaced.
A pair of “well used” Birkenstock sandals once worn by Steve Jobs has sold at auction for almost $220,000, the Associated Press report- ed. The brown suede sandals, which date to the mid-1970s, retain “the imprint of Steve Jobs’ feet,” the auction said in describing the listing. The buyer was not named.
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