Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:33 AM PST on February 8, 2013
- Thousands of Low-Income SF Students Apply for the Free Muni Pilot Program (SFGate)
- KALW Spotlights the SF Bike Coalition’s Classes Teaching New Taxi Drivers About Bike Safety
- California Gas Prices Over $5 in Some Locations (Contra Costa Times)
- Golden Gate Bridge District Prepares Drivers for All-Electronic Tolling (KALW)
- Caltrain Elevated Crossing Project in San Bruno Faces Delays and $14 Million Increase (SF Examiner)
- Caltrain Seeks Input on Changes to Analysis of Service Change Effects On Low-Income Communities
- Marin Installing More Electric Car Charging Stations to Make Driving Them Convenient (Marin IJ)
- Group of Novato Residents Upset About SMART’s Tree-Cutting & Track Plan (Marin IJ)
- Berkeley Designer’s Concept Map for National High-Speed Rail Gains National Attention (KQED)
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