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By
Roger Rudick
8:03 AM PDT on June 17, 2016
- Balboa Park BART Station to Close on Weekends (SFExaminer)
- Another Mission District Development Approved (Socketsite)
- ‘Fix It’ Team Gets Earful About Street Trash and Deficiencies in Castro (Hoodline)
- Bay Area Car Usage Down (TransportXtra)
- A Look at BARTs New Seats (SFist)
- Thief Steals from BART and Gets Away on BART? (EastBayTimes)
- Catalytic Converter Thefts From BART Parking (EastBayTimes)
- Atherton Installs Safer Crossing After Pedestrian is Killed (AlmanacNews)
- But no Place is Safe from Reckless Motorists (NBCBayArea)
- Editorial: Fix Deadly San Rafael Intersection (MarinIJ)
- Editorial: Sonoma Marin Train Board Does Not Understand Ticket Pricing (MarinIJ)
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