- SF Supes Approve Hunter's Point EIR After Marathon Meeting (BCN via ABC7, SF Curbed)
- Funding Concerns Won't Delay Transbay Transit Center Project (SF Gate)
- Plan Revived to Transform Muni Bus Yard Into Housing Development (SF Examiner)
- Auto Workers Plan to Sue NUMMI, Toyota Over East Bay Shutdown (ABC7)
- City Seeks Input on Where to Put Curb Cuts for Wheelchair Access (SF Examiner)
- Horrific: Man Accused of Throwing His 18-Month-Old Daughter Into Traffic (ABC7)
- CHP Searching for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Injured Kids in Stroller (Press Democrat)
- High-Speed CHP Chase in San Jose Leaves Six People Injured (Merc)
- Pasadena's Cordova Street Gets a Road Diet (Brigham Yen)
- Would You Want to Steal This Bike? (Core77)
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