Today’s Headlines
Union Concerned Muni GPS On-Time Tracker Will Mean More Lost Jobs (Examiner) Controller Finishes Muni Work Order Audit, But Still Not Public (SF Weekly) Power Out Briefly As Muni Bus Snagged PG&E Power Line (SF Appeal, Examiner) Hayes Valley Farm Gets Some Recognition in an NBC Story (NBC) Flap Over Oakland Parking Ticket Sting Continues … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
7:26 AM PDT on March 19, 2010
- Union Concerned Muni GPS On-Time Tracker Will Mean More Lost Jobs (Examiner)
- Controller Finishes Muni Work Order Audit, But Still Not Public (SF Weekly)
- Power Out Briefly As Muni Bus Snagged PG&E Power Line (SF Appeal, Examiner)
- Hayes Valley Farm Gets Some Recognition in an NBC Story (NBC)
- Flap Over Oakland Parking Ticket Sting Continues (Oakbook)
- Oakland Mayor Dellums Wants More Money for Port Truckers’ GHG Retrofit (Oak Trib)
- Pedestrian Badly Injured in Santa Rosa Crosswalk (Press Dem)
- Audit Shows Marin Transit Financial Disarray (Marin IJ)
- Sacto Regional Transit Could Declare State of Emergency, Cut Service (Sac Bee)
- Digging Deeper Into the Bay Bridge Eyebar Failure (KALW)
- Caltrans Director Iwazaki to Head CoCo Transportation Authority (Sac Bee, CoCo Times)
- More on Oil Company Drive to Dismantle AB 32 Climate Bill (CoCo Times, CoCo Times)
- ESPN Anchor Tells Audience to Run Down Cyclists, Lance Calls Him “F-ing Idiot” (Bike Rumor)
- SF Weekly Really Doesn’t Like Seatless Bicycle Ride “Publicity Stunt”
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