Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
7:56 AM PDT on May 25, 2017
- BART Hires Consultant to Study Daly City Derailment (EastBayTimes)
- More on Out of Service BART Cars (BizTimes)
- Police Radios Don’t work in Transit Tunnels (SFChron)
- Congestion Fee Proposed for Uber and Lyft (SFExaminer)
- More on Alamo Square Park (Hoodline, SFExaminer)
- Future of Old Geneva Car Barn (Hoodline)
- Taxi Crashes onto Sidewalk on Haight Street (SFExaminer)
- Start Saying Goodbye to Oakland’s Auto Row (SocketSite)
- DUI Suspect Hits Pedestrians in Novato (MarinIJ)
- Novato Approves Downtown Train Station (MarinIJ)
- Salesforce Tower Peaks Above the Fog (Curbed)
- Commentary: Caltrain Funding is a Glimmer of Sanity from DC (SFChron)
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