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Oakland Gets Grants for Safety

Note: GJEL Accident Attorneys regularly sponsors coverage on Streetsblog San Francisco and Streetsblog California. Unless noted in the story, GJEL Accident Attorneys is not consulted for the content or editorial direction of the sponsored content. Oakland secured over $30 million from the California Active Transportation Program Tuesday evening, to fund protected bike lanes and other safety improvements, confirmed Ryan Russo, head of the city’s Department of Transportation, in an interview with Streetsblog. Major kudos to @OakDOT for securing $14M for west Oakland, 7th street and another $17M for East Oakland Neighborhood Bike routes As indicated in the tweet above (Logan is another OakDOT official) two separate grants will fund the construction of protected bike lanes and intersections on Seventh Street from West Oakland BART to Martin Luther King, Jr., Way, a distance of about a mile. Bus lanes will also be part of the project, as shown in the map in the lead image and the c

Doom Eternal, Mick Gordon, and the videogame composers raising hell

2020 was a hellish year for most, but especially for the musicians behind these infernal soundtracks Gaming’s obsession with the devil’s domain goes back decades. Burning pits, endless torture, and towering structures of gore and primordial ooze are all par for the course whenever a videogame hero visits hell’s chthonic recesses. Doom Eternal, Hades, and BPM: Bullets Per Minute all transported us to their own interpretations of hell in 2020. But while the underworld’s aesthetic is already pretty clearly defined in games, capturing its harshness and brutality through music presents a whole other suite of challenges. Composer Mick Gordon learned this back in 2014, when he was tasked with re-envisioning hell’s soundscape for Bethesda’s Doom reboot.

Report: Lions WRs Coach Robert Prince Could Join Vikings Staff

Calvin Johnson opens up on riff with Lions: It straight up stung

Calvin Johnson opens up on rift with Lions: ‘It straight up stung’ Updated Jan 19, 2021; Posted Jan 18, 2021 Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) celebrates after catching his second touchdown of the day in the third quarter of their Thanksgiving NFL game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Ford Field in Detroit, Thursday, November 26, 2015. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com) Mike MulhollandMike Mulholland Facebook Share ALLEN PARK Calvin Johnson could be a matter of days away from induction into the Hall of Fame, and he’s still showing little interest in mending his estranged relationship with the Detroit Lions. The dispute is over the Lions asking for a portion of Johnson’s signing bonus back after injuries forced him to retire after the 2015 season.

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