Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:27 AM PST on December 12, 2019
- Muni Finds Another Problem with New Trains (SFChron, NBCBayArea)
- And Muni Wants to Buy More New Trains (SFExaminer)
- Development for Berkeley BART Stations (Berkeleyside, EastBayTimes)
- More Development Coming to Sunset and Richmond Districts (Curbed)
- Housing Bill at Risk from PG&E (SFChron)
- Convention Pulls Out of S.F. Over ‘Street Conditions’ (SFGate, Curbed)
- Most Poop-Ridden Neighborhoods (SFGate)
- Underrated Buildings (Curbed)
- Spin Scooter Workers to Unionize (SFChron, SFExaminer)
- Vegas-California Bullet Train Could Start Construction Soon (EastBayTimes)
- Changes to S.F. Skyline (BusinessInsider)
- Commentary: Director Tumlin Could Help North Beach Streets (SFExaminer)
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