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By
Roger Rudick
8:17 AM PST on March 9, 2016
- Altamont Corridor Express Service Resumes (SFGate, CBSLocal, InsideBayArea)
- Add Mudslide Sensors by Train Tracks in Niles Canyon? (InsideBayArea)
- More on ACE Cleanup (KQED)
- Updated Emergency Plan Looks to Ferries to Help in Earthquakes (MarinIJ)
- More on BART Seat Hog Law (KQED, MercNews, BizJournals)
- Court Clears High Speed Rail Again (SFGate, AlmanacNews)
- Man Stabbed at Powell Street BART (SFExaminer, Hoodline)
- Mission Retail Site Near 24th Street BART to Get Infill Housing on Top (Socketsite)
- Funds in Place for Menlo Park Ped and Bike Tunnel Under Caltrain Tracks (AlmanacNews)
- Study Shows Increasing Pedestrian Deaths (SMDailyJournal)
- Out of Control Driver Nearly Smashes into Bay Area News Crew (SFGate)
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