Headlines, September 21
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8:41 AM PDT on September 21, 2023
- More on Push to End Right on Red (SFStandard)
- More on Clipper Overhaul (SFBay)
- Motorist Hits Pedestrian at Valencia and 18th (MissionLocal, SFChron)
- Plan to Restart Traffic Enforcement (SFBay)
- Pedestrian Safety Project Will Push Out RV Homes? (SFExaminer)
- Ferris Wheel Moving to Waterfront? (SFStandard)
- Cruise CEO Downplays ‘Awkward’ Incidents (SFStandard)
- Downtown Office Building for Art? (SFStandard)
- Smokey Winds Returning to Bay Area (SFChron)
- Wear an N-95 (or Better) to Protect Against Wildfire Smoke (SFGate)
- Just Because You Don’t Smell Smoke Doesn’t Mean Air is Better (SFChron)
- Has S.F. Economy Bottomed Out? (SFChron)
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