Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on March 24, 2014
- Victim Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver at Bayshore and Visitacion ID’d as Oi Yeung, 82 (CBS, KRON)
- A History of the Key System, the Transbay Ferry and Train Network of the Early 20th Century (SFGate)
- Parking Lot at Hayes and Polk Being Developed With 162-Unit Rental Building (SocketSite)
- On Regulation, Uber Has a Problem With the Word “Fair,” According to Sup. Avalos (SF Weekly)
- goBerkeley: Council to Consider Evening Parking Meter Hours, Rate Changes (Bekerleyside)
- Parked Driver in His 60s Loses Control, Drives Over Berkeley Seawall into Bay (Berkeleyside)
- Alameda Driver Caught Failing to Yield to Pedestrian Lets Loose on Stanley Roberts
- Stanley and San Pablo Police Catch Drivers Speeding, Running Stop at Dangerous Intersection
- This May, Silicon Valley’s First Bike to Shop Day (Cyclelicious)
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