Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
10:13 AM PDT on September 2, 2015
- Hit-and-Run Driver Severely Injures Man at San Bruno and Gaven in Portola (CBS)
- Critical Mass Co-Founder Denounces Violence in Video (Exam); SFPD Seeks Those Involved (KRON)
- Recap of SFPD Park Station’s First Community Advisory Bike Board Meeting (Hoodline)
- SFMTA Warns Drivers of Area Q Parking Permit Tickets (Hoodline), Explains Scoot Exemption (SFMTA)
- More on Muni’s 5-Fulton Upgrades (Chron), Service Boost (SFBay), Hybrid Buses (SFBay, SFMTA)
- Transbay Joint Powers Authority Calls Off Land Auction That Would Help Fund Transit Center (Biz Times)
- Why Chariot Has Succeeded Where Other Private Transit Companies Have Failed (Biz Times)
- BART Escalator Part Snaps, Injures Four at 24th Street Station (Mission Local)
- West Oakland BART Station Closed After Shooting in Scuffle Between Police and Passenger (CBS, NBC)
- Oakland Still Builds Car Parking in Downtown Like It’s the 20th Century (East Bay Express)
- Federal Judge Grants Class Action Status in CA Uber Drive Employment Status (ABC, KQED, Biz Times)
- Traffic Halted at Bay Bridge Toll Plaza Due to Hens on the Road (CBS)
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