Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:23 AM PDT on September 8, 2017
- Muni Centennial (SFExaminer)
- Muni Bus Driver Gets Punched for Doing a Nice Thing (SFGate)
- Couple Sues BART Over Arrest (EastBayTimes, Hoodline)
- Mayor Details Merchant Aid Proposal (SFChron)
- ‘LimeBike’ Poised to Join Bikeshare Fray (Hoodline)
- Housing Advocates Fight Over Little Hollywood Laundromat (Hoodline)
- Planning Commissioner Conflict of Interest Question (SFExaminer)
- South Hayward Crosswalk Improvement Planned (EastBayTimes)
- Grade Crossing Options for Menlo Park (Almanac)
- SUV Driver ‘at Fault’ in Collision with Cyclists, but No Charges (Almanac)
- Commentary: Ode to the Sunset (SFWeekly)
- Commentary: Taxis Want to Survive? Provide Better Service (SFExaminer)
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