Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:38 AM PDT on June 9, 2021
- What will ‘Normal’ Look Like After S.F. Fully Reopens? (BizTimes)
- Will Tech Workers Go Back to Their Cubicles? (SFChron)
- Will Crowds Return to Moscone Center? (SFExaminer)
- Keep Your Mask–You’ll Need it for Fire Season (Berkeleyside)
- S.F. Gets Closer to Keeping Parklets (MissionLocal)
- S.F. and ‘Poverty Tows’ (SFChron)
- Manny’s Hit with Anti-Semitic Graffiti (Patch)
- The Goat Lady of Potrero Hill (SFGate)
- Commentary: COVID’s Lessons on Cities, Work, and Social Cohesion (Commonwealth)
- Commentary: SMART Needs to Bring Back Riders (MarinIJ)
- Commentary: Hyperloops Cheaper Because it Can be Built Along Highways? (Bloomberg)
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