Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:19 AM PDT on September 13, 2019
- BART Union Concerned About Locked Doors on Trains (SFExaminer)
- BART Approves $227 Million for New Offices (SFChron)
- Muni Offers Free Bus Rides on Some Lines (SFExaminer)
- Should Tenderloin go Car Free? (SFExaminer)
- New Ferry Terminal for Alameda (Patch)
- Transportation Sales Tax Pitched for Contra Costa (ThePress)
- ‘Downtown Dublin’ Plan in the Works (EastBayTimes)
- Do Masks Really Help with Smoky Conditions? (SFGate)
- Number of People Living in Tents and RVs Increases (Berkeleyside)
- Ode to a BART Busker (SFGate)
- Letters: On Berkeley’s Bike Citations (SFChron)
- Commentary: Twitter Ads Pained on Sidewalk, on BART, are Vandalism (SFExaminer)
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