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Today’s Headlines

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  • SFMTA Attributes 50 Percent Decline in Muni Crashes to Cameras (SF Examiner)
  • More on the Muni Fast Pass Hike from City Insider
  • 15MPH Speed Limit Near SF Schools Could Happen by September (SF Examiner)
  • Man Injured in Bicycle Crash in Laguna Honda, Details Vague (SF Examiner)
  • SF, SJ, Sac, Fresno Mayors Pen Op-Ed, Make Case for High-Speed Rail (Sac Bee)
  • SF Gate: “Developers Plan to Make Treasure Island Special”
  • Trial Begins for Driver Who Killed Pedestrian After Argument in the Mission (SF Examiner)
  • Environmentalists Seek Speed Limits for Ships to Protect Whales (Bay Citizen, Mercury News)
  • CPMC Slams Ed Lee’s Demands for New Hospital, Claims They’re “Fiscally Impossible” (SF Gate)
  • Museum of Craft and Design Opts Not to Move to Mid-Market (City Insider)
  • Marin Bus Stops Getting Real-Time Transit Info Soon (Marin IJ)

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Bryan Goebel is a reporter at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco. A veteran journalist and writer, he helped launch Streetsblog SF in 2009 and served as editor for three years. He lives car-free in the Castro District.

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