Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:11 AM PST on November 7, 2012
- SFMTA Honors Muni Driver for Defending Torched Bus (SFGate, SFExam, CBS)
- Alameda County’s Transpo Measure B1 Still Undecided (CoCoTimes, TriValley, TranspoNation)
- Drivers Urged to Prepare for All-Electronic GG Bridge Tolling (MarinIJ)
- McPartland, Saltzman and Radulovich Win BART Board Races, Mallett Leads Narrowly (CoCoTimes)
- New Bay Bridge Bike Path Connection to Yerba Buena Island Delayed (SFGate)
- Palo Alto Cyclist Severely Injured by SUV Driver Last Week (PaloAltoOnline)
- Comment Deadline Today for East Palo Alto Willow/101 Interchange Update (PeninsulaTranspo)
- Berkeley’s Sit-Lie Measure Fails by Small Margin (DailyCal)
- Orinda and Moraga Voters Approve Taxes for Road Repairs (CoCoTimes)
- SFGate: New Union City BART Station Transit Village Was “Worth the Wait”
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