Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
7:40 AM PST on December 3, 2018
- Muni’s Efforts to Get Back on Track (SFExaminer)
- More on MTC Junket (SFChron)
- Oscar Grant Mural Planned (SFChron)
- Pier Redevelopment Ideas (SFChron)
- Housing Prices, Long Commutes, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (SFChron)
- Haight McDonald’s Now a Parking Lot (Curbed)
- Hayes Valley Street Closed After Car Crashes into Pole (SFExaminer)
- Pedestrian Killed in Santa Clara (EastBayTimes)
- Uber in Talks with Bird and Lime (TheStreet)
- More on Civic Center Winter Park (SFExaminer)
- Berkeley BART Newspaper Vendor in Hospice (Berkeleyside)
- Commentary: SF Should Stop Requiring Parking (SFChron)
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