Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on January 28, 2015
- Cars an Increasingly Popular Burglary Tool: Gold Thieves Crash SUV Into Wells Fargo Museum (NBC)
- More on SFPD Traffic Company Commander Mikail Ali’s Transfer to SFO (SF Examiner, SFGate)
- City Missing Nearly $1M in Developer Funds Earmarked for Ped, Park Improvements in SoMa (SFGate)
- More Photos of the Rising Transbay Transit Center (Curbed SF)
- Greater Marin: Golden Gate Bridge Median Barrier Has Enabled Drivers to Feel Safer Speeding
- Bicyclist Dies Two Weeks After Hit-and-Run Crash on University Ave in Berkeley (Berkeleyside)
- Alameda Set to Get Nearly $100 Million in Transit, Bike/Ped Upgrades From Measure BB (Alamedan)
- East Bay Express: BART Board Right to Back Away From Fines for Black Friday Protesters
- Teen Girl Struck by Driver While Biking to School in Fremont (Inside Bay Area)
- Vigil to be Held for Kiran Pabla, 24-Year-Old Killed by Racing Drivers in East San Jose (NBC)
- Palo Alto Will Collaborate, Not Litigate, to Address Caltrain Electrification Concerns (PAO, GC)
- Google Tells State Officials It Will Create Own Safety Regulations for Self-Driving Cars (Biz Times)
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