Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:07 AM PDT on September 30, 2020
- ‘Re-imagined’ Fare Collection (SFExaminer)
- City Asked to Honor ‘Forged’ Settlement with Black Transit Worker (SFExaminer)
- BART Awards Train Control Contract (IRJ)
- Twin Peaks Partially Reopens to Cars (Hoodline)
- Playgrounds Allowed to Reopen (SFChron, SFExaminer)
- Grants to Van Ness Merchants (Hoodline)
- Stories from San Franciscans Who Left (BoldItalic)
- Commentary: City Must Solve Homelessness (SFChron)
- Commentary: Looking Forward to Reopened Playgrounds (SFExaminer)
- Commentary: Bay Area Must Ban Sprawl (SFChron)
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