Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on November 25, 2014
- Muni Struggles to Improve Condition of Aging Metro Fleet Until New Trains Arrive (SFGate, SFBay)
- Sean Parker Says He Funded Cars-First Prop L to Conduct a Poll (SFGate)
- New SF Bicycle Coalition Video Features Business Owners Who Love Bike Lanes
- SFMTA Explains Why NextBus Displays Sometimes Show “Ghost Buses” (Moving SF)
- Water Taxi Operator Gets Larger Boat to Accommodate Growing Demand (NBC)
- Mid-Market Named Dirtiest Stretch of Street in SF (SFGate)
- Thanksgiving in Bay Area Expected to Bring Third Worst Holiday Traffic in Nation (Curbed SF)
- Oakland Protesters Take Over I-580 After Ferguson Shooting Announcement (Oakland North, SFGate)
- Riders Weigh in on BART’s New Oakland Airport Connector (Oakland North)
- PTA: East-West El Camino Real BRT Should Be Paired With North-South Transit Improvements
- Man Driving Wrong Way on Hwy 101 in Novato Hits and Kills Other Driver and Self (Marin IJ)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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