Headlines, February 7
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8:19 AM PST on February 7, 2024
- SFMTA Seeks Fare Increase (Patch)
- More on Muni Ridership Increase (ProgressiveRailroading)
- Driverless Car Strikes Cyclist (MissionLocal, SFStandard)
- Cruise Exec Speaks About Crash (SFChron)
- More Reckless Driving or a Stunt? (NYTimes)
- Supes Regulate Scooters (SFExaminer)
- Planned Mission Housing Development Gets Bigger (SFChron)
- Supervisors Strike Down Challenge to Pac Heights Library Housing (SFStandard)
- Why an Apartment Building Sat Vacant for Nearly a Decade (SFStandard)
- 10 Scenic Train Journeys from San Francisco (SecretSF)
- Commentary: Vote for Prop. C to Convert Offices to Housing (SFChron)
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