Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:16 AM PST on November 5, 2019
- Voter Guides (Curbed, SFChron)
- More on BART Extension Deadline (Curbed)
- BART Worker Who Rescued Man from Tracks Speaks (EastBayTimes)
- Pedestrian Seriously Injured at 16th and De Haro (Hoodline)
- Motorist Accused of Homicide by Truck (SFChron, SFExaminer)
- More on Apple Contributing $2.5 billion for Housing (SFChron, Curbed)
- Cities with the Best and Worst Transportation (Yahoo)
- Napa Leaders Mull Transportation Tax (NapaValleyRegister)
- Naming Street After Jeff Adachi (SFExaminer)
- Rebuild in Fire Zones? (Curbed)
- More Old-Timey Photos of San Francisco (SFGate)
- Commentary: Can A’s Colosseum Work at Howard Terminal? (SFChron)
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