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    • Another Pedestrian Injured at Dangerous Stockton and Sacramento, Where Woman Was Killed (KTVU)
    • KQED Forum Discusses Transbay Developer Tax Dispute; More From CBSSFBay, KTVU
    • "Street Fight" Author Jason Henderson Gives His Take on Transpo Props A, B, and L (SFBG)
    • Bay Area Bike Share Bikes Can't Be Replaced While Manufacturers Are Insolvent (Weekly, SFist)
    • Castro Street Getting Its New Palm Trees and Street Lights (Hoodline)
    • Woman Who Drove With Parking Officer on Hood Pleads Not Guilty (KTVU)
    • Chris Daly Says He Didn't Leave Union Director Position Because of Its Prop L Endorsement (SFist)
    • NY Times Columnist: Politics of Public Projects in SF Are Like the Show "Parks and Recreation"
    • D10 Watch Says Re-Striped Stretch of Jerrold Ave in Bayview With Center Turn Lane is Dangerous
    • Golden Gate Bridge District Transit, Ferry Workers May Strike Tomorrow (Marin IJ, ABC)
    • How Not to Save Lives: Berkeley Police Sting Pedestrians Crossing Against Lights (Berkeleyside)
    • Almanac: Menlo Park Officer Giving Kid Ride Home Highlights Dangers of Walking to School

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