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By
Roger Rudick
9:16 AM PST on January 5, 2016
- Truck Turns in Front of Muni Train with Predictable Results (SFGate, SFExaminer, InsideBayArea)
- Merc News Editorial Praises State Senators Transpo Investment Plan (MercNews)
- Bay Bridge Halfway Bike Path Delayed (InsideBayArea)
- Mixed Use Development Plans for 19th Street BART (SFGate)
- 95 Condo Building Nearing Approval Adjacent to Jefferson Square (Socketsite)
- Historic Church to be Adapted into Housing and Office Space (BizJournal)
- Vallejo Fatal Hit and Run Driver Sought (InsideBayArea)
- Atherton Considers Railroad Quiet Zone (Almanac)
- BART Posts Escalator Status Online (Hoodline)
- Can Driverless Cars Help the Disabled? (InsideBayArea)
- SF Chron Journalist Feels Bad About Trying to Ride Muni for Free (SFGate)
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