Today’s Headlines
- SFPD Seeking Hit-and-Run Driver Who Hospitalized Bicycle Rider at Seventh and Mission (KTVU)
- Muni L-Taraval Train Derails at West Portal (CBS)
- SF Weekly Columnist Looks at a Couple of Kickstarter Products That Could Help Recover Stolen Bikes
- SFGate Columnist to NIMBYs: “Is SF Really Fine Just the Way it Is?”
- BART, Labor Unions to Re-Negotiate Contract Dispute Today (NBC, ABC, CoCo Times, SFBG)
- GG Bridge Directors Schedule Public Meetings on Proposed Toll Hikes (SFGate)
- Larkspur Ferry Terminal Parking Fee of $2 Approved, Goes Into Effect Jan. 6 (Marin IJ)
- Caltrain to Hold Public Meetings on GoPass Employer Program Expansion (SM Daily Journal)
- Menlo Park Transpo Commission Votes to Remove Parking From Bike Lane in Front of School (PTA)
- Cyclelicious Looks at the New 2012 Data of Californians Killed on Bikes
- Family of Two-Year-Old Killed by Driver in Pittsburg Urges Motorists to Take Care on the Streets (CoCo)
- $416M Caldecott Tunnel Fourth Bore Opens to Save Minutes for Reverse Commuters (CoCo Times)
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