Headlines, June 29
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7:49 AM PDT on June 29, 2023
- Some Transit Fares Will Rise (SFChron)
- More on BART and AC Transit Getting Funded (Berkeleyside)
- Money for Battery Buses (SFExaminer)
- Objects Lost on Muni (SFChron)
- More on Transit Funding and State Budget (KQED)
- Economic State of Downtown San Francisco (SFStandard)
- Alameda County Moves Towards Criminalizing Watching Sideshows (SFChron)
- Heat Wave Could Raise Air Quality Concerns (SFChron)
- Visiting Yosemite Sucks Because, Once Again, Cars (SFGate)
- Truck Driver Stops Vehicle on Tracks, Derails Amtrak Train Bound for Bay Area (SFChron)
- Filbert Streets Steps (SFGate)
- Commentary: Supes Back to Usual Hypocrisy on Housing (SFChron)
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