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    • For Better or Worse, Mayor Lee's Approach to the SFMTA Has Been More Hands-Off Than Newsom's
    • Where's My Muni? SFMTA Far Behind on Providing Riders Delay Alerts by Text or E-Mail (SFGate)
    • At Least Seven Killed on Nor Cal Highways Over Thanksgiving Weekend, Including Ped on 101 in S. SF
    • San Mateo Driver Arrested for Killing Reynaldo Aguiniga, 67, in Hit-and-Run at Bus Stop (CBS)
    • Two Sisters Killed in Palo Alto After SUV Driver Hits CHP Car Stopped on Shoulder of 101 (CBS)
    • Two San Jose Drivers Killed in Separate Car Crashes on Saturday (NBC)
    • Amtrak Train Kills Man in Oakland (SFGate)
    • Bring on the Congestion Pricing: A Little Less Driving Means a Lot Less Delay on Bay Area Highways
    • What Do We Say to the Tow Truck Driver? Not Today. (SF Exam)
    • San Jose's VTA Proposes Light Rail Extension From Campbell to Los Gatos (CBS)
    • More on the SFMTA's Possible Alternatives for Removing the Central Subway Drill in North Beach
    • Central Subway Construction Closes Another Block of Stockton, Converts Grant to Two-Way (ABC)
    • Muni to Pay $575K Settlement to Man Hit by Bus in 2011 (SF Exam)
    • Driver Hospitalizes Man in SoMa, Just as Manhole Cover Coincidentally Blows Open Nearby (KTVU)
    • Two SUVs Crash on Junipero Serra Blvd., Injuring Two (ABC)
    • It's Getting Better: 7x7's Ten San Francisco Bike Improvements to Be Thankful For This Year
    • CPMC Deal May Be Scaled Down: Does That Go For the 1,200 Planned Parking Spaces? (SFGate)
    • Sebastopol Proposes Anti-Harassment Law for Pedestrians and Bicyclists (Press Dem)
    • Did You Know? Elevated Trains Were Once Proposed in SF (Curbed)

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