Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on July 28, 2014
- Caught on Video: SUV in Car Crash at Third and Harrison Nearly Slams Baby in Stroller (CBS)
- Mayor to Activate Pedestrian Signal, Sign $500M Bond Measure at Sunset and Yorba Today (OBB)
- Hayes Valley Neighbors Call More Safety Measures to Calm Traffic Sewers (Hoodline)
- More Coverage of the Market Street Transit Lanes Getting Red Paint (NBC, ABC, CBS, SFBay)
- Proposed Traffic Signal to Speed Up J-Church at Cesar Chavez Up for Approval Friday (Noe Valley SF)
- Terminally Ill San Pablo Boy Gets His Wish to Ride BART (ABC)
- Coliseum Station Closed for Bomb Threat (ABC); BART Gets Security Grant for Transbay Tube (KTVU)
- Golden Gate Transit Workers Considering a Strike (KRON)
- Two Men, 74 (CBS) and Early 20s (CBS), Hit by Drivers While Walking on San Jose Freeways
- MTC Improving Highway Traffic Data to Alert Drivers of Congestion (CBS)
- Oil Industry Continues Fighting CA Cap-and-Trade, Warning of Gas Price Spike (SFGate, TransForm)
- Caltrain Installing “Positive Train Control” for Safety, but U.S. Railroad Industry Still Fights it (SFGate)
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