Today’s Headlines
Woman Who Was Hit By Muni Train Now in Critical Condition (BCN via SF Examiner) One Killed, Two Injured in Richmond Drag Race Crash (BCN via SF Examiner) Two Men Killed in Petaluma Car Crash (Press Democrat) Petaluma Woman Critically Injured by Semi Truck Driver (Press Democrat) EIR for Van Ness BRT Released (City Insider) … Continued
9:54 AM PST on November 7, 2011
- Woman Who Was Hit By Muni Train Now in Critical Condition (BCN via SF Examiner)
- One Killed, Two Injured in Richmond Drag Race Crash (BCN via SF Examiner)
- Two Men Killed in Petaluma Car Crash (Press Democrat)
- Petaluma Woman Critically Injured by Semi Truck Driver (Press Democrat)
- EIR for Van Ness BRT Released (City Insider)
- Copenhagenize: SF 17th Bike-Friendliest City in the World, Could “Pedal a Bit Faster” on Projects
- SF Public Press Mayoral Candidate Muni Series: Leland Yee
- Muni’s $2B in Fed Funds Safe After Judge Dismisses Prop G Lawsuit (SF Examiner)
- More on the Drop in Bay Bridge Carpooling After Toll Increase (SFGate)
- Transbay Terminal Sails Through Planning Commission Hearing (City Insider)
- State Report: $294B Shortfall for Transportation Over Next Decade (Mercury News)
- Projected Price of CA HSR Fares Won’t Rise as a Result of Higher Price Tag (SF Examiner)
- SacBee Op-Ed: Realistic Plan for High-Speed Rail Requires Patience
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