Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:27 AM PDT on March 15, 2013
- Hector Arana, 69, Dies After Being Hit By Driver Yesterday in Outer Mission (SFGate)
- Urban Life Signs Examines Route Possibilities for Downtown Extension of Caltrain/HSR
- BAAQMD Signs Contract With Alta for Bike-Share Pilot (SF Examiner)
- Muni to Reduce Service During Spring Break to Save an Estimated $45,000 (SF Examiner)
- BART Has Made More Room For Bikes on Trains in Time for Next Week’s Pilot (SFGate, CBS)
- BART Oakland Airport Connector Construction Hits “Major Milestone” (SFGate)
- Motorcyclist Dies After Crashing into Retaining Wall in South SF (CoCo Times)
- Free Bus Service From Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station to Dublin’s St. Patrick’s Festival (CoCo Times)
- Driver Admits Intentionally Disregarding a Bicyclists Safety in Healdsburg (Holier Than You)
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