Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
10:24 AM PDT on May 10, 2012
- BART to Propose Pilot for Late-Night, Weekend Bus Service (SF Examiner)
- PG&E Van Driver Seriously Injures Cyclist in SoMa (SFGate, BCN via ABC 7)
- MTC Split on Funding Free Muni for Youth, Vote Pending (SF Examiner, SFGate, CBS 5)
- Controversial 8 Washington Project Rushes Through Approvals Next Week (SFBG)
- BART to Award New Fleet Car Bid Today (Uptown Almanac)
- “Why Central Subway?” SFMTA Brochure Explains (Central Subway Blog)
- SF’s Bike Lane Expansion Rolling Along (SFGate)
- Pedicab Service to Expand Across SF (RichmondSF)
- What Should We Name the Bay Area’s Bike Share System? (Cyclelicious)
- More on Suzanne Monaco, Woman Killed on Masonic (ChicoER)
- DUI Driver Hits Parked Car, Injures Three People on Treasure Island (BCN via CoCo Times)
- Marin’s Safe Routes to School Program Receives Award for Innovation (Marin IJ)
- Tips for a Fun, Safe Bike to Work Day (SFist, SanFranciscoize, Bay Bikers Blog, BCN via ABC 7, GJEL)
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