Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:50 AM PDT on August 27, 2015
- Man on Bike Seriously Injured By Right-Turning Driver at Divisadero & Golden Gate (Appeal)
- SFPD: Driver Who Hit Man on 6th, Surrounded By Witnesses, Wasn’t Trying to Flee (Examiner)
- More on the SFMTA Proposal for a Car-Free Powell (Hoodline)
- Supervisor Christensen Starts Street Cleaning Campaign in District 3 (Hoodline)
- More on Tree Replacement for Van Ness BRT (Hoodline)
- More on Muni’s Plan to Replace Paper Transfers in 2016 (NBC)
- Bauer’s Shuttle Company Accused of Creating Fake Workers Union (Examiner)
- BART to Install New Tracks During Transbay Tube Closure (Modern Luxury)
- Charges on a Stolen Clipper Card Can’t Be Cancelled Until Midnight (ABC)
- Oakland City Council Votes to Reroute Trucks Away From East Oakland Residential Streets (EBX)
- San Jose Pedestrian Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver Marks City’s 31st Traffic Fatality of Year (CoCo)
- Santa Clara Strip Mall Fire Caused by Driver Who Hit Gas Line and Drove Away (SFGate)
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