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  • Uber Driver Who Killed Sophia Liu, 6, Last New Year’s Eve Charged With Vehicular Manslaughter (Exam)
  • Supes Discuss Challenges in Building Compatible Platforms for Caltrain and CA High-Speed Rail (GC)
  • Planning Dept Report Reviews Shifts in SF’s Commuter Census Data in Recent Years (SocketSite)
  • New Park Space Over Presidio Parkway Tunnel to Be Designed by NYC’s High Line Architect (SFGate)
  • BART and AC Transit to Announce Details of Late-Night Transbay Bus Service From the Mission (SFist)
  • In SF, Millenials Are Driving Less Than in 1980, But More in Some Comparable Metros (CityLab)
  • Sinkhole at Lake and 6th Ave Repaired (Exam); Another Sinkhole in Cole Valley Still Open (Hoodline)
  • Private Company Issuing Possibly Unlawful Tickets to Cars at Safeway Parking Lot on Market (Hoodline)
  • Marin IJ‘s Dick Spotswood: “Bike Lobby” Would Be More Effective if Some People Were Better Bikers
  • Continued Protests Shut Down Downtown Berkeley BART Station, Highway 80, Amtrak (CBSKQED)
  • San Jose Considers Two-Way Protected Bikeway to Improve Highway 680 Crossing (Cyclelicious)
  • I-680 Closed in San Jose After Person Threatens to Jump Off Overpass (SFBay)

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