Headlines, June 13
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By
Roger Rudick
7:27 AM PDT on June 13, 2023
- More on Bay Area Transit and State Budget (SFExaminer, SFStandard, KRON4)
- Why SFMTA Says it Wants Slower Rollout of Waymo (Governing)
- New Ferry-Adjacent Housing in Alameda (SFChron)
- Illegal Trash Dumping in San Francisco (SFChron)
- How San Francisco’s Center Mall Lost its Stores (SFStandard)
- Talking with People in Downtown S.F. (SFStandard)
- S.F. Landmarks that Could Get Renamed (SFChron)
- San Francisco’s Cable Cars (CondeNast)
- Traffic Safety and Oakland Budget (Oaklandside)
- Commentary: Even this Proud San Franciscan Considers Leaving (SFChron)
- Commentary: Downtown Doom Loop and the Prisoner’s Dilemma (SFExaminer)
- Commentary: Fires, Smoke, and Climate Change Denial (SFExaminer)
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