Today’s Headlines
- CHP: Death of Woman on I-80 in SoMa Was a Suicide (SF Appeal)
- Crash at Oak and Steiner In Lower Haight Leaves Motorcyclist Dead (Haighteration, KTVU)
- Planning Department to Present Central Corridor Plan (Now “Central SoMa”) to SFMTA Board (Examiner)
- Traffic Calming Project on Dewey Boulevard in Forest Hill Headed to SFMTA Board Today (SF Examiner)
- North Beach, Chinatown Residents Upset They Didn’t Get a Subway Construction Moratorium (CBS)
- Willie Brown Fails to Mention His Stake in His Ride-Share Regulation Proposal (SF Weekly)
- Decommissioned Muni Buses Converted Into Mobile Showers For Homeless (7×7)
- BART Announces End To Transbay Tube Seismic Retrofit and Related Late-Night Delays (SFGate)
- Pedestrian Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver on El Camino Real in San Mateo (CBS, KTVU)
- San Jose Residents to Hold Vigil for Fallen Pedestrians (NBC)
- Man Walking Near Dumbarton Bridge Toll Plaza Struck and Killed by Driver (Inside Bay Area)
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