Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on December 16, 2014
- SFPD Makes Arrest in Panhandle Bike Theft Attacks (SFBike)
- Trucker Gets Stuck on Steep Incline at Waller and Alpine for 10 Hours (Hoodline)
- Sunday Streets Needs Donations to Keep Going in 2015 (SFGate)
- Supes Committee Approves “LightRail” Art Project to Illuminate Market Street (SFBay, SF Examiner)
- Disability Advocate Op-Ed: Charging Disabled Placard Holders Will Make Parking Easier (SF Examiner)
- SF Chronicle Editorial Blasts Oil Lobby’s “Hidden Gas Tax” Campaign Against CA Cap-and-Trade
- Stanley Roberts Finds Drivers Without Headlights in Storm; SFBike Launches #ParkingDirtySF Campaign
- Uber Still Defends “Surge Pricing” After Last Week’s Storm (Exam); Won’t Give Data to State (Exam)
- BART’s Oakland Airport Connector Broke Down a Second Time on Sunday (CBS)
- GG Transit Launches “Wave” Bus Shuttle, Connecting San Rafael to Larkspur Ferry (Marin IJ)
- Federal Board Rules CAHSRA Has Authority Over Land (SMDJ); LA Considers Electrification (LAT)
- “Waze” App Helps Drivers Find Alternate Routes, Sometimes on Quiet Residential Streets (Cyclelicious)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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