Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
8:55 AM PST on November 9, 2015
- Planning Commission Approves Warriors Arena, Mission Bay Alliance Still Concerned About Traffic (CBS)
- More on Opposition to Pedestrian Bridge Demolition for Geary BRT (SF Exam)
- Oakland Development on City-Owned Land Planned to Have 350 Parking Spaces (East Bay Express)
- Oakland Driver Killed After Crashing Into Tree on I-580 Ramp (SF Gate, NBC)
- Milpitas Pedestrian Killed Crossing I-880 During Rush Hour (SF Gate, SF Bay)
- GJEL: Dangerous Intersection on High-Speed Road Contributed to Palo Alto Bicyclist’s Death
- People Behaving Badly: Redwood City Drivers and Bicyclist Fail to Stop Before Yellow Crosswalks
- San Jose Airport Relaxes Rules for Ride-Hailing Companies (Merc News); Taxi Drivers Plan Strike (NBC)
- One Dead, Two Injured After San Jose Driver Crashes Into Tree (SF Gate)
- Sonoma Driver Arrested With DUI Conviction (CBS)
- Santa Rose Car Crash Results in One Death and Severely Injured Six-Year-Old (CBS)
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