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8:25 AM PDT on September 26, 2014
- High-Speed Chase Ends in Three-Car Crash, Shooting at California and Battery (CBS, SF Examiner)
- More on Tax Battle With Transbay Developers (SFGate, SF Appeal)
- Civic Center BART to Get New Bike Station, Tripling Bike Capacity (KQED)
- BART Increases Security Patrols After ISIS Threatens U.S. Subways (CBS)
- GG Bridge District Transit, Ferry Workers Go on Strike Today (KQED, KTVU, Biz Times, SF Examiner)
- Three-Foot Bicycle Buffer, Cycle Track, Bus Rack Legislation Explained by SF Examiner
- SF Bicycle Coalition Explains How Prop L Would Hurt Bike Safety, Infrastructure, Funding
- District Attorney Threatens Legal Action Against Sidecar, Lyft, Uber for Misrepresentation (KQED, NBC)
- SF Apparel Firm Designs Jacket for Germophobic Transit Riders (CBS)
- SPUR Wants Feedback on Ocean Beach Open Space Designs
- Bay Bridge Demolition Remains on Schedule for 2018 (KTVU)
- Burlingame Considers App-Based Parking Management for Downtown (SF Examiner)
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