Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on June 22, 2015
- SFTRU‘s 22-Day Muni Challenge Ends Today; Can’t Supes Always Ride “Just Like Us”? (Muni Diaries)
- Growing South Beach Neighborhood Aims to Keep Sidewalk-Level Retail for Walkability (HL)
- Cabbies Protest Uber’s Sponsorship of U.S. Mayors Conference; Mayors Reject Regulations (Exam 1, 2)
- …Oakland Mayor Schaaf Attended With Cast After Breaking Hand on “Crumbling Infrastructure” (SFGate)
- Willie Brown: A Bike Lane on Stockton Would Be More Dangerous Than the Middle of I-80 (Chron: Scroll)
- Warriors Parade Brings BART’s Second-Busiest Day (Weekly, SFBay); Bomb Scare Closes 16th (NBC)
- Curb-Jumping Vallejo Driver, 65, Released After Injuring Six at Bus Stop, Killing Mother (SFGate, ABC)
- Two Seniors Killed By Drivers on El Camino Real in Menlo Park (Almanac, SFGate), San Carlos (Merc)
- …Many El Camino Real Drivers Don’t Even Yield to Mothers With Strollers (PBB)
- Driver Killed After U-Turn in Front of VTA Train (Merc), Caltrain Sees 13th Track Death This Year (CBS)
- Man Found Guilty of Misdemeanor Assault on Driver Who Clipped Him on His Bike in Mill Valley (MIJ)
- Walnut Creek Driver Crashes Into Restaurant, Seriously Injuring One (NBC)
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