Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:27 AM PDT on June 1, 2016
- Mayor’s Budget Assumes Sales Tax Passes for Transportation Funding Increase (SFGate, SFExaminer)
- Angled Parking Coming to Fell and Oak? (Hoodline)
- Renovated Bayview Opera House to Open in October (Hoodline)
- Price Reductions Increase and Inventory Higher in SF than a Year Ago (Socketsite)
- While West Oakland Homes Breaking Million Dollar Mark (Socketsite)
- Another Project Proposed for Oakland Auto Row (BizJournals)
- Fatality on Caltrain ROW (CBSLocal, Kron4)
- Woman Killed by Hit and Run Motorist in San Jose (NBCBayArea)
- Facebook to Discuss Campus Expansion Plans (AlmanacNews)
- Letter: Don’t Consolidate Van Ness Bus Stops (SFExaminer)
- Editorial: Oakland Streets in Bad Shape (EastBayTimes)
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