Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:01 AM PST on November 2, 2015
- Laurel Heights Driver Fails to Yield at Crosswalk, Severely Injuring Two-Year-Old Girl (ABC)
- SFMTA Pauses Rerouting 33 Line After Seniors State It Would Slow SFGH Trips (SF Exam, ML)
- Balboa Park BART Station Prime for New Housing, Says City (Biz Times)
- Driver Dies After Crashing Into Highway 101 Divider Near Cesear Chavez Street (SF Bay)
- Sunnyside Homeowner Digs Himself Parking Space Without Required Permit (SF Gate, Socketsite)
- Bay Bridge to Close for 15 Minutes Saturday so Caltrans Can Implode Portion of Old Bridge (CBS)
- Bay Area Bike-Share Station Requests Still Open (SF Bike)
- Clipper Card Expands to Four East Bay Transit Agencies, More Growth Planned for 2016 (SF Bay)
- BART Stations to Get Small Retail Pods, Tenants Open in Mid-2016 (Biz Times)
- KQED Hosts Panel on Bay Area Congestion and Solutions (KQED)
- Berkeley Sees Benefits from 2012’s Prop M With Smoother and Safer Streets (Berkeleyside)
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