Today’s Headlines
- High School Students Rally for Free Muni for Youth With On-Street Play (ABC)
- BART Marks 40th Anniversary With Free Tickets, Ice Cream (City Insider, BART.gov)
- GG Bridge Electronic Tolling Could Expand to Other Bridges in Bay Area (CBS)
- Muni Diaries: Should Muni Drivers Stop for Stragglers?
- GG Bridge District Makes Progress in Budget Shortfall (SF Exam)
- SFGate Previews Saturday’s ‘Tour de Fat’ Carnival of Bikes and Beer
- Cyclist Struck, Injured by Car Driver Near Concord BART (CoCo Times)
- Chico Bicyclist Runs Red Light, Collides With Police Car (ChicoER)
- Berkeleyside Op/Ed: Business Owner Argues in Favor of Proposed Sit-Lie Law
- Walnut Creek BART TOD Project to Proceed Without Development Agreement (CoCo Times)
- Cyclelicious: Crash Reports Suggest Anti-Cyclist Bias by Los Altos Police
- Feds OK First 65-Mile Leg of CAHSR (SacBee, AP)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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