Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
7:59 AM PDT on May 23, 2017
- More on Caltrain Funding (SFExaminer, EastBayTimes, SFChron)
- Pollution Levels High in the Bay Area (Almanac)
- BART Tracks to be Replaced After Derailment (SFExaminer)
- As BART Tries to Figure out Why Train Derailed (EastBayTimes)
- BART Sued Over BART Watch App (EastBayTimes, SFChron, BizTimes)
- Fare Hikes on Muni and Maybe Caltrain Too (SFist)
- Alamo Square Park Set to Re-Open (Curbed)
- Condo Pricing Drops (Socketsite)
- More on U2 Concert Costs to VTA (CBSLocal)
- Possible Hit and Run Injures Pedestrian in the Mission (SFBay)
- Commentary: Everybody Wins from Caltrain Funding (DailyJournal)
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