Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:44 AM PDT on September 1, 2015
- Video Catches Critical Mass Altercation Between ZipCar Driver and Bicyclists (SFGate, ABC, KQED)
- SFPD Park Station’s Community Bike Advisory Board Holds First Meeting (Hoodline)
- SFMTA Asks Uber for Data on How it Affects Traffic (Re/code)
- Muni Shelter Burned Down at Fillmore and McAllister (Hoodline)
- Urban Life Signs Suggests Downtown Stop Locations for Extended AC Transit Transbay Bus Lines
- Big-Rig Overturns and Spills Fuel on Highway 880 in Oakland (ABC)
- San Jose to Hold Community Meeting on Transpo Ballot Measure Wednesday Night (Green Caltrain)
- Los Altos Pedestrian Injured in Car Collision (Mercury News)
- Amtrak Train and Driver Collide in Pittsburg (CBS)
- CA Democrats Debate How to Spend Growing Cap and Trade Funds (KQED)
- CA Lawmakers Propose Bill to Add Hit-and-Runs to Amber Alert System (Daily Journal)
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