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Today’s Headlines

More on Budget Discussion at Yesterday’s Caltrain Board Meeting (Examiner) Ten-Percent Muni Service Cut Starts Tomorrow (Examiner) High-Speed Rail Authority Names Roelof van Ark as New CEO (SacBee) Driver Injures Pedestrian in Hayward Hit-and-Run (CBS5) TRANSDEF Brings Suit Against High-Speed Rail Authority (KGO) VTA Plans Express Trains to Speed Up Light Rail (Merc) Beyond Chron: … Continued
  • More on Budget Discussion at Yesterday’s Caltrain Board Meeting (Examiner)
  • Ten-Percent Muni Service Cut Starts Tomorrow (Examiner)
  • High-Speed Rail Authority Names Roelof van Ark as New CEO (SacBee)
  • Driver Injures Pedestrian in Hayward Hit-and-Run (CBS5)
  • TRANSDEF Brings Suit Against High-Speed Rail Authority (KGO)
  • VTA Plans Express Trains to Speed Up Light Rail (Merc)
  • Beyond Chron: MTA Remains the City’s ATM
  • Roadshow Reader is Willing to Donate Cash to Red-Light Camera Project
  • SMART Rail Officials May Add Four Positions to Staff (PressDem)
  • Bay Bridge S-Curve Enforcement Costs $600,000 a Month (BCN via Appeal)

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