Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:21 AM PST on November 29, 2018
- More on San Francisco Nixing Parking Requirements (Quartz)
- More on Planned Sansome and Battery Bike Lanes (SFExaminer)
- Riding Scooters in the Rain? (Hoodline)
- Facts about Bay Area Bike Theft (KQED)
- New Mural on Taraval (SFExaminer)
- Four New SMART Cars Damaged (MarinIJ)
- 19-Year-Old Robbed and Beaten on Muni (Hoodline)
- East Oakland Hit and Run (EastBayTimes)
- More on Proposed Howard Terminal Ballpark (SFChron)
- Berkeley Kiosks Will Offer Transit Info (Berkeleyside)
- San Mateo Transit and Road Tax Passes (MercNews, Curbed)
- Can Minneapolis Rezoning be a Model? (Curbed)
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