Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
7:45 AM PDT on May 31, 2018
- BART Responds to Needle Problem (SFChron)
- More on Downtown Extension (SFExaminer)
- SF Subpoenas Uber/Lyft (Curbed)
- SF Budget to Focus on Homelessness, Street Cleaning (SFExaminer)
- SF Mayor Tours Shipyard Site (SFChron)
- Home Prices Continue Ballistic Trajectory (Curbed)
- It takes Almost a Decade of Income to Buy an Average House (Curbed)
- Oakland Cleans Lake Merritt for NBA (SFChron)
- Disabled Man Hit by Truck in West Oakland Crosswalk (EastBayTimes)
- Pier 27 Periscope (SFChron, Hoodline)
- Commentary: Did Lobbiest Illegally Bundle Contributions to Breed? (SFExaminer)
- Commentary: How to Sue if Hit by a Scooter (SFExaminer)
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