Today’s Headlines
BART Intensifies Security After Moscow Bombing (SF Gate, KCBS, CoCo Times, CBS) BART Tries to Improve Minority Outreach (Examiner, SF Appeal) Reaction to AC Transit Service Cuts (Oakbook, CBS) Sacramento Regional Transit Votes to Cut Service 22 Percent (Sac Bee) Hearing on Muni Cuts and Budget Woes Today (KCBS) Muni Fight Not Caught on Camera, … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
7:34 AM PDT on March 30, 2010
- BART Intensifies Security After Moscow Bombing (SF Gate, KCBS, CoCo Times, CBS)
- BART Tries to Improve Minority Outreach (Examiner, SF Appeal)
- Reaction to AC Transit Service Cuts (Oakbook, CBS)
- Sacramento Regional Transit Votes to Cut Service 22 Percent (Sac Bee)
- Hearing on Muni Cuts and Budget Woes Today (KCBS)
- Muni Fight Not Caught on Camera, to Dismay of SF Weekly Author
- Muni Passenger Makes False Citizens Arrest, Delays Bus (SF Weekly)
- Group of Teens Assault Third Muni Victim, Apparently for the Fun of It (ABC)
- More on SF Sit/Lie Protests (SF Weekly, NBC)
- Berkeley Council Supports Daylighting Center Street Creek (Daily Cal)
- Caltrans Worker Jumps to Death in Oakland Office Complex (CoCo Times)
- Red Light Camera Malfunction Wins “There Oughta Be a Law” Contest (Merc)
- Mr. Roadshow Named “Person of the Year” by Transpo Group. Congrats, Gary! (CoCo Times)
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