Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:29 AM PDT on March 12, 2013
- “The Mill” Cafe Launches Petition for Parklet on Divisadero (Haighteration)
- CA Has Worst Highway Improvement Record Despite Spending Twice the Nat’l Average (KALW)
- Man Sleeping On Top of Montgomery BART Elevator Crushed (SFGate)
- SFCTA Considers Vehicle-Sharing Pilot Program in Bayview Transportation Plan (D10 Watch)
- Stanley Roberts Accompanies CHP Officers Ticketing Speeders on GG Bridge (Cyclelicious)
- Greater Marin: Larkspur Ferry Needs Better Parking Management, Not More Parking
- Vibrant Bay Area on Why George Lucas’ Car-Dependent Grady Ranch Development is “All Wrong”
- Parallel-Parking Tourist on Haight Street Knocks Light Post Into Storefront (Uppercasing)
- Driver Killed When Swerving Into Oncoming Traffic on Hwy 92 in Half Moon Bay (SF Gate)
- Woman’s Body Found on Caltrain Track in SJ, Possibly Hit By Train (CBS Local)
- Pedestrian Killed While Crossing Hwy 4 in Discovery Bay (CoCo Times)
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