Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:23 AM PDT on June 9, 2020
- BART Service Ticks Back Up (ProgressiveRailroading)
- Transit Use at Historically Low Levels (MercNews)
- Richmond Ferry Service to Resume (SFGate, CBSBayArea)
- Muni to Pause to Honor George Floyd (CBSBayArea)
- Alameda Man Handcuffed for Dancercising While Black (SFChron)
- Oakland’s ‘Black Lives Matter’ Mural (SFGate)
- BLM Paint Battle Over Bernal Heights Rock (Hoodline)
- New Segment of Bay Trail (SFChron)
- Problems Continue in Tenderloin (SFChron)
- Commentary: Recovery Bond Leaves Behind Chinatown (SFExaminer)
- Commentary: Facebook Should Support Dumbarton Study (DailyJournal)
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