Today’s Headlines
Muni Doctor’s Note Policy Reduces Sick Days (Examiner) SF Park and Rec Hoped to Reduce Bikes Hanging on Trees, Did it Work? (SF Weekly) Examiner Previews Walk to School Day this Wednesday Battle Over Sit/Lie Escalates (Examiner) A Closer Look at Various Vehicle License Fees on the Ballot (Examiner, Marin IJ) Crews Break Through Tunnel … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
9:03 AM PDT on October 4, 2010
- Muni Doctor’s Note Policy Reduces Sick Days (Examiner)
- SF Park and Rec Hoped to Reduce Bikes Hanging on Trees, Did it Work? (SF Weekly)
- Examiner Previews Walk to School Day this Wednesday
- Battle Over Sit/Lie Escalates (Examiner)
- A Closer Look at Various Vehicle License Fees on the Ballot (Examiner, Marin IJ)
- Crews Break Through Tunnel Construction to Bypass Devil’s Slide (Sac Bee, ABC)
- Drivers’ Debate Effectiveness of High Occupancy Toll Lane (Merc)
- Governor Signs Bill to Improve FasTrak Privacy (BCN via Appeal)
- A Closer Look at Texas Oil Companies and Proposition 23 (Merc)
- Davis Bike Parade Breaks World Record (Sac Bee)
- Wall Street Journal Gets on the Folding Bike Bandwagon
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