Today’s Headlines
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By
Andrew Boone
9:01 AM PDT on May 22, 2015
- Muni Subway Double Berthing Only for Three Stations During Peak Commute Hours (SF Examiner)
- Woman Killed, Another Person Hospitalized in East San Jose Crash on Piedmont Road (SJ Mercury)
- Drunk Driver Charged With Murder of Mother and Baby in May 2 Livermore Crash (CBS)
- Drunk Driver Who Killed His Four Passengers in May 12 Gilroy Crash Arrested (CBS)
- Video: Ride of Silence in Memory of Those Killed or Injured Cycling on SF Streets (Mission Local)
- Transit Riders and Businesses Protest Removal of Muni Bus Stops (SF Examiner)
- SFMTA Public Hearing Friday Morning on Safety Improvements for Hayes Valley Streets (Hoodline)
- Proposal to Cap Bernal Cut With New Park Would Reunite Bernal Heights And Glen Park (Bernalwood)
- Memorial Day Weekend Closure of Presidio Parkway for Construction Postponed (SF Gate)
- High Speed Rail Could Serve San Francisco By 2024, Pay for Caltrain Level Boarding Upgrade (GC)
- BART Says Manufacturing Defect Responsible for Broken Rail That Delayed Trains (CBS)
- Los Gatos Joins Saratoga and Cupertino in Lawsuit Against Highway 85 Widening Project (SJ Mercury)
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Andrew Boone covers the Livable Streets Movements for Streetsblog in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Andrew's claim to fame is once having bicycled more than 12,000 miles of smiles in one year. nauboone@gmail.com
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