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By
Roger Rudick
9:14 AM PST on December 15, 2015
- Updates on Cyclist Killed in Portola (SFGate, SFAppeal)
- Cyclist Killed in San Jose (InsideBayArea, NBCBayArea)
- Full Block Near Oakland 12th Street BART Station Up for Development (BizJournal)
- Oakland to Vote on Coliseum Transit Village Deal (SFGate)
- More on Caltrain Fare and Fee Hikes (SFExaminer)
- Pedestrian Killed on I-280 Identified (SFExaminer)
- Marin Ferry’s Jets Installed Backwards (InsideBayArea, MercNews)
- Are VTA Light Rail PA Speakers Deafening? (MercNews)
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