Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:08 AM PDT on June 28, 2012
- Muni Starts All-Door Boarding This Sunday (SF Examiner)
- CTC Approves $61M in State HSR Bond Funds for Central Subway (Central Subway Blog)
- Road Rights: Bike Lawyer Bob Mionske Addresses Bucchere Case and Answers Questions
- Hit-and-Run Driver Injures Man in Outer Richmond (AP via KTVU)
- San Ramon Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty in Killing Dublin Cyclist Hit-and-Run (SFGate, CoCo Times)
- Antioch Teen Struck, Killed by Freight Train (SFGate, CoCo Times)
- Oakland’s Auto Row Plan Changes Course After Redevelopment Cuts (SF Public Press)
- Hercules Wins $8M Grant for Amtrak Station, Bay Trail Extension (CoCo Times)
- Sunnyvale Passes Bicyclist Anti-Harassment Ordinance (SVBC)
- SF Examiner Editorial: Lawmakers Must “Stop Dragging Their Feet” and Fund CAHSR Now
- Roadshow: Cyclist Writes in to Ask Drivers “Please Do Your Part to See Me”
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