Today’s Headlines
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8:41 AM PDT on September 30, 2014
- 18-Year-Old Man on Bike Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver at Embarcadero and Harrison (SF Examiner)
- SFMTA Plans Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Sacramento and Stockton (KTVU)
- BART to Test Expanded Late-Night Bus Service (SFGate)
- Federal Grant to SFMTA Will Pay for Longer, Articulated Buses (SFGate)
- D.A. Gascón Concerned Over “Ride-Share” Safety (Examiner); Uber CEO Won’t Wait for Regulators (NBC)
- Google Bus Drivers Work Long Hours for Low Pay (SFGate)
- Castro Street Getting Rainbow Crosswalks This Week (Hoodline)
- Oakland City Councilman Wants Sideshow Crackdown After Weekend Crash (KTVU)
- Joseph and Anna Stivala Identified as Couple Killed in San Mateo SamTrans Collision (Daily Journal)
- Drunk Driver Crashes into Family’s Backyard in Concord (KTVU)
- Millbrae BART Housing Moves Forward with Environmental Impact Report (Daily Journal)
- More Bike Riders Counted Along San Jose’s Trails (Cyclelicious)
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