Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
7:50 AM PDT on March 24, 2020
- Transit Agencies Beg for Financial Relief (EastBayTimes)
- Transit Cutbacks and Changes (Curbed1, Curbed2)
- Green New Deal as New Stimulus (Curbed)
- Parks Could Close, People Don’t Distance (SFChron, SFExaminer, MarinIJ)
- No Better Time to Take Space from Cars (Verge)
- Photos of How Virus Has Changed Life in Bay Area (SFChron)
- Stories that Have Nothing to do with Pandemic (Curbed)
- Costs for a Millennial Living in S.F. (BizInsider)
- Commentary: Prepare for the Long Haul with the Virus (EastBayTimes)
- Commentary: Better Six Feet Apart than Six Feet Under (SFChron)
- Commentary: When the Distance Between Us Grows Far (SFWeekly)
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