Today’s Headlines
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By
Robert Prinz
9:30 AM PST on January 9, 2013
- Muni Deems Holiday Service Cuts a Money-Saving Success (SF Exam)
- Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Pedestrian, Passenger in Mission Crash (SFGate, KTVU)
- Felony Case Against Chris Bucchere in Bike-Ped Fatality Moving Forward (SFGate)
- SFBG: Proposed Waterfront Developments Will Require Better Transit Service for Increased Traffic
- Stanley Roberts Captures Spate of Traffic Violations on 2nd and Minna Streets
- Central Richmond’s First Traffic Circle Installed at 23rd and Anza (RichmondSF)
- Investigation Started Into Bay Bridge Oil Tanker Crash That Cause $500k+ in Damage (SF Appeal, Merc)
- San Rafael Approves Residential Parking Permit Program (Marin IJ)
- Work Begins on I-880 Carpool Lanes, Bike/Ped Overpass Improvements in San Leandro (CoCo Times)
- San Jose City Council Approves Parklet Pilot Program (KTVU)
- Sacramento Wins $135M Federal Grant for Light Rail Expansion (Sac Bee)
- Transpo Secretary LaHood: “There’s No Stopping” Federal CAHSR Funding
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