Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:11 AM PST on November 12, 2015
- ABC Gives San Francisco Drivers Tips on How to Avoid Speeding Tickets
- SFMTA Seeks Input on Regulating Parking Along Guerrero and Dolores Medians (Mission Local)
- Muni Overhead Wires Near Justin Herman Plaza to Be Taken Down for Super Bowl (SF Exam)
- Three Blocks of Van Ness to Be Closed Fri-Sun for CPMC Pedestrian Tunnel Construction (SF Gate)
- Rincon Hill Gas Station at First and Harrison to Be Razed for 180 Apartments (Socketsite)
- Caltrain Seeks New Member for Bicycle Advisory Committee (The Daily Journal)
- Contra Costa to Celebrate Two eBART Stations for Pittsburgh and Antioch, Planned for 2018 (KQED)
- Pleasant Hill and Concord BART Stations Most Targeted for Bike Theft (NBC)
- People Behaving Badly Catches Redwood Drivers Ignoring No Left Turn Sign Into Gym Parking Lot
- San Jose Allows Ride Hailing Companies to Operate at Airport Under New Regulations (SF Bay)
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