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By
Roger Rudick
8:25 AM PDT on May 16, 2016
- More on SFPD Crashing into Cyclist in Bike Lane (ABC7, Road, KQED)
- More on Cyclist Assaulted by Motorist on Market Street (SFExaminer, MercNews, SFist)
- Ballot Initiative Aims to Block SOMA Development (Socketsite)
- More on BART Efforts to Reduce Noise (SFBay)
- Prop B to Help City Parks (SFExaminer)
- More on Possible Ferry Service to Mission Bay (SFExaminer)
- Can Transbay Get Back on Track? (BizJournal)
- Revive Dumbarton Rail (SMDailyJournal)
- Feds Give Marin Sonoma Rail Agency High Marks (MarinIJ)
- Will Driverless Cars also Drive of Vehicle Miles Traveled? (SMDailyJournal)
- Photos of Bay to Breakers Race (Hoodline)
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