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Today’s Headlines

Teacher Tania Madfes, 68, Dies After Being Hit by Driver on West Portal Last Week (SFGate) BART Board Reaffirms: Fare Increases Go Towards Infrastructure Fixes, Not Worker Pay (SF Appeal) Driver Crashes Into Bayview Home, Flees (ABC, KTVU) SFPD Officer Hospitalized After Falling on Bike on Market Street (SF Appeal) Man Found on Glen Park … Continued
  • Teacher Tania Madfes, 68, Dies After Being Hit by Driver on West Portal Last Week (SFGate)
  • BART Board Reaffirms: Fare Increases Go Towards Infrastructure Fixes, Not Worker Pay (SF Appeal)
  • Driver Crashes Into Bayview Home, Flees (ABC, KTVU)
  • SFPD Officer Hospitalized After Falling on Bike on Market Street (SF Appeal)
  • Man Found on Glen Park BART Tracks ID’d as Gordon Toye, 55; Determined to Be Suicide (SFGate)
  • Faulty Bay Bridge Bolts Were Made in Ohio (SF Examiner)
  • Vibrant Bay Area Sheds Light Upon the Age of Rail in Marin
  • The Onion: It’s Pretty Crazy That Americans Are Allowed Drive 4-Ton Motor Vehicles
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