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    • An Open (Angry) Letter to Muni, Rider Prefers BART as Transit Lover (Rocket Shoes)
    • Riders Upset Over Service Cuts, Fare Increases at Muni Townhall Meeting (Examiner)
    • What Options Does Muni Have for Raising Revenue? (Examiner)
    • Muni Starts Tweeting, Offers FastPass for Quiz Answer That You Can Find Here (SF Gate)
    • Muni Bus Hits Fire Hydrant With Wheelchair Lift, Causes Flooding (SF Appeal)
    • Video of Sinkhole in Sunset That Caused N-Judah Delays Over Weekend (ABC)
    • SF Port to Discuss Extending Embarcadero Promenade, Removal of Parking (Examiner)
    • Critics of High Speed Rail Say State Authority Fudging Ridership Numbers (Merc)
    • HSR Authority Will Show Peninsula Plans at Palo Alto City Council Meeting Tomorrow (Merc)
    • San Mateo Caltrain Shuttle Likely to Shut Down Due to Lack of Funds (Oak Trib)
    • Drivers Debate the Danger of Their Behavior After Los Gatos Bicycle Fatality (Merc)
    • SF Weekly Calls Out SF Police Chief Gascón Over Critical Mass Comments
    • Sonoma Co. School Gets New Bike Racks, Part of Safe Routes to School (Press Dem)
    • Modesto Cyclist Struck and Killed, Driver Speeding in Rain (Mod Bee)
    • Merc Columnist Wonders if Her Car is a Death Trap? Um.. Duh!
    • Gov Upset About CEQA Stalling Clean Tech Projects, But Not SF Bike Plan (Sac Bee)

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