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Today's Headlines
Today’s Headlines
By
Matthew Roth
8:13 AM PDT on October 6, 2010
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Caltrain Approves Fare Increases and Service Cuts (
CoCo Times
)
Despite Woes, Caltrain Admin Staff Get Pay Increases (
Merc
)
Caltrain Ridership Up in August, On-Time Performance Down (
Examiner
)
Campaign by SF Man to Get Trial Baby Bullet Weekend Service Successful (
KALW
)
Walk to School Day Highlights How Little Americans Walk (
ABC
)
Muni Track Work on J-Church Will Alter Service (
Examiner
)
Woman in Pajamas Slaps Muni Operator (
SF Weekly
)
Green Fell Street Bike Lane Leads to Drop of Driver Violations (
Bike NOPA
)
SF Supes Want Quieter Tour Buses (
ABC
,
SF Gate
,
Examiner
)
17th Street and Castro Plaza Renamed After Beloved Patrol Officer (
Examiner
)
Ray LaHood Mounts Defense of National High Speed Rail Program (
Fast Lane
)
A Lot of Press on Proposition 23 Today (
SF Gate
,
CBS
,
Bay Citizen
,
CBS
,
SF Weekly
)
Driver
Asks Mr. Roadshow
Whether Assault is Reason Enough to Call 911
Marin Woman Killed in Crash May Have Been Texting (
CBS
)
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