Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:19 AM PDT on March 21, 2017
- Scrambling to Save Transit Projects from Trump Cuts (EastBayTimes)
- BART Backs Away from Sanctuary Status (BizTimes)
- New Ferry Vessel (SFExaminer, SFChron)
- Graffiti on AT&T Utility Boxes (SFExaminer)
- Man Dies After Being Hit by Cable Car (SFExaminer, Hoodline)
- Another Family Priced Out of San Francisco (SFChron)
- Pilot Programs to Address Residential Parking Demands (Curbed)
- Uber Moving Near Warriors Arena (Hoodline)
- Castro Retail Vacancies (Hoodline)
- History of the Palace of Fine Arts (SFChron)
- More on Larkspur Extension of SMART Train (MarinIJ)
- MTC Toll to Fund Transit and Road Improvements? (MarinIJ)
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