Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:22 AM PDT on April 4, 2013
- Woman on Bike Hospitalized by Driver at Embarcadero and Broadway (SF Appeal)
- Pedestrian Advocates and SFMTA Planners Look to Make a Safer Sixth Street (The Epoch Times)
- BART Labor Negotiations Get Underway (SFGate)
- BART Board Member: Bay Area Drivers Rely on BART Too (CoCo Times)
- Wall Street Journal Checks In With BART Director Grace Grunican on the Agency’s Priorities
- SF Chamber of Commerce CEO Backs Sup. Wiener’s CEQA Reform Legislation (SF Examiner)
- Mercury News Editorial Blasts Jerry Brown for Championing Increasingly-Expensive CAHSR
- Caltrans to Inspect Other Bay Bridge Parts Made by Company That Produced Faulty Bolts (NBC, KQED)
- EBBC Announces East Bay Bike-Friendly Business Award Winners
- Unidentified Person Struck and Killed by BART Train at 12th Street Oakland Station (SFGate)
- Understanding the Distracted Brain (Not to Be Read While Driving) (SF Weekly)
- Shady Dealings in the SF Cab Industry (SF Weekly)
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