Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:17 AM PST on March 1, 2013
- BART Approves Below-Inflation Fare Hikes and Demand-Based Parking Pricing (SF Exam)
- Muni to Officially Allow Babies in Strollers Onboard Starting Today (SFGate)
- Muni M-Line Train Severely Injures Woman Crossing Junipero Serra (SFGate)
- Door Knocked Off Muni M-Line Train in Subway (SFGate)
- Judge Dismisses HSR Lawsuit Brought by Peninsula Cities (CoCo Times)
- “Walk About Town”: City’s “Green Connections” Plan Will Make Walking to Parks Easier
- Sunday Streets Season Kicks Off March 10 on the Embarcadero (Curbed)
- People Behaving Badly: “No Turn on Red” Sign Widely Ignored by Alameda Drivers
- VTA Chief Michael Burns Announces Resignation (CoCo Times)
- Pedestrian Killed By Hit-and-Run Driver in Hayward (CoCo Times)
- Berkeley Mayor Seeks Ideas on How to Improve to Telegraph Ave. (SFGate)
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