Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:38 AM PDT on July 1, 2015
- Supervisor Wiener Announces Run for State Senate (BAR, KQED, SFGate, SF Examiner)
- Muni Says High Construction Costs Prevent it From Replacing Station Elevators (Examiner)
- City Hall Hearing on Warriors Arena Plan in Mission Bay Draws More Supporters Than Critics (NBC)
- Woman on Muni Refuses to Give Up Seat, Attacks 72-Year-Old Lady and Driver (CBS, SF Weekly)
- History and Photos of Bernal Hill’s Esmeralda Stairs (SFist)
- GG Bridge Toll Increases 25 Cents today (ABC); Ferry Service and Muni Fares Also Rise
- Marin Supervisors Approve Parking Restrictions for Muir Woods (Marin IJ)
- Woman Killed By Caltrain in Belmont (CBS, ABC)
- Caltrain Considers Removing Restrooms on New Cars to Make Room for Bikes (SM Daily Journal)
- Cyclelicious Compiles CA Laws on How Bikes Must Be Accommodated During Construction
- GJEL: Alameda Crosswalk Crackdown Points to Systemic Problem of Streets Designed for Speed
- Uber Financial Report Shows Company May Be Seeing Heavy Losses (SF Business Times)
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